Home Weather Tropical Storm Arthur takes aim at Texas hours before...
Weather

Tropical Storm Arthur takes aim at Texas hours before World Cup matches

Tropical Storm Arthur takes aim at Texas hours before World Cup matches
Key Points

Tropical Storm Arthur takes aim at Texas hours before World Cup matches Arthur is forecast to track over the northwestern Gulf Coast, affecting Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi - Bookmark Meteorologists warned on Wednesday that the first tropical storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, named Arthur, has formed near the Gulf Coast, threatening states including Texas and Louisiana with intense rainfall and dangerous flash floods. The National Hurricane Center in Miami indicated that...

Tropical Storm Arthur takes aim at Texas hours before World Cup matches Arthur is forecast to track over the northwestern Gulf Coast, affecting Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi - Bookmark Meteorologists warned on Wednesday that the first tropical storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, named Arthur, has formed near the Gulf Coast, threatening states including Texas and Louisiana with intense rainfall and dangerous flash floods. The National Hurricane Center in Miami indicated that conditions were conducive for the short-lived tropical storm to develop from a disorganised cluster of storms that had already brought days of rain over parts of eastern Mexico and the Gulf. Michael Brennan, director of the National Hurricane Center, underscored the severity of the situation, stating: "The main threat from Arthur is going to be a prolonged, multiday, heavy rainfall event that could produce dangerous to life threatening flash flooding." Flash flood warnings have already been issued for the Houston metropolitan area, with further alerts expected across the region, even after the storm’s centre passes. As of Wednesday morning, Arthur’s centre was located approximately 65 kilometres east-northeast of Port O'Connor, Texas, moving northeast at around 15 kph. An increase in forward speed is anticipated. Arthur currently sustains maximum winds of 40 mph, with little change in strength expected before it makes landfall. Forecasters predict weakening once it moves inland, with dissipation possible by Wednesday night or early Thursday. Life-threatening flash and urban flooding are the primary concerns as Arthur skirts the Gulf Coast. The hurricane centre has indicated that flooding is likely to persist through Friday across parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and the Florida Panhandle. The storm is forecast to deliver between 13 and 25 centimetres of rain, with isolated areas potentially receiving up to 50 centimetres. This, combined with storm surge and the tide, is expected to inundate normally dry coastal areas. Amidst the weather warnings, Houston is scheduled to host a World Cup match between Portugal and the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Wednesday. The stadium is covered, and no plans to relocate or reschedule the fixture have been announced. Additionally, swells generated by Arthur pose a risk of life-threatening surf and rip currents along the northwestern Gulf Coast for the coming days, and tornadoes remain a possibility until Thursday.
Texas (LOCATION) World Cup (EVENT) Arthur (PERSON) Gulf Coast (LOCATION) Louisiana (LOCATION) Mississippi (LOCATION) Atlantic (LOCATION) the Gulf Coast (LOCATION) The National Hurricane Center (ORG) Miami (LOCATION) Mexico (LOCATION) Gulf (LOCATION) Michael Brennan (PERSON) Houston (LOCATION) Port O'Connor (LOCATION)
Originally published by The Independent World Read original →