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Tropical Storm Arthur, first named storm of the season, threatens Southeast with flash flooding

4 sources6 storiesFirst seen 6/17/2026Score59Breakthrough
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Coverage
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Recency
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26
Velocity
100
Confidence
75
Clipability
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Claims
10
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Neutral80%
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Geography

North America

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CBS News - Top Stories

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Millions of Americans along the Gulf Coast are bracing for more torrential rain from Tropical Storm Arthur that could lead to life-threatening flash flooding.

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Parts of the Midwest are under a tornado watch and could also experience flooding.

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CBS News national weather correspondent Rob Maricano has the latest from Illinois.

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Severe weather threatened more than 125 million Americans on Wednesday.

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Rob Marciano has the forecast.

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Tropical Storm Arthur Forecast: How Much Rain Will Fall?.

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Heavy rain and flash flooding are expected across the region through Friday.

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Season's first tropical storm could dump more than a foot of rain on the South The Washington PostTropical Storm Arthur Forecast: How Much Rain Will Fall?

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Summary

**Summary:** Tropical Storm Arthur, the first named storm of the season, poses a significant threat to the Southeastern United States with potential flash flooding due to heavy rainfall expected across multiple states. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights the increasing frequency and intensity of tropical storms in the region, emphasizing the need for enhanced prepared

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