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NOAA GOES-18 GeoColor composite satellite imagery from June 22, 2026, showing a large storm system with extensive cloud cover pushing from the Rockies eastward across the Plains, Midwest, and toward the East Coast, consistent with the multi-day severe weather threat impacting millions this week.
Storms85 MPH Wind Gusts and Flash Flooding Possible as Storms Roll Through the Central U.S.2 weeks ago
GOES GeoColor satellite image captured at 10:51Z on June 18, 2026, showing the remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur's circulation pushing inland across the Gulf South toward the Southeast United States, with a separate storm system visible over the Midwest and Ohio Valley and cloud cover extending along the entire Eastern Seaboard.
Hurricane SeasonTropical Storm Arthur Is Gone — But the Flooding Threat for the Gulf Coast Is Just Getting Started2 weeks ago
GOES-19 GeoColor satellite image captured at 16:51Z on June 17, 2026, showing Tropical Storm Arthur's cloud mass over the northwestern Gulf of Mexico as the storm approaches the Texas-Louisiana coastline, the first named storm of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season.
Weather NewsTropical Storm Arthur Targets the Gulf Coast With Life-Threatening Flooding2 weeks ago
NOAA Weather Prediction Center 72-hour quantitative precipitation forecast map valid June 15–18, 2026, showing widespread rainfall totals of 2 to 8 inches across the Gulf Coast from Texas through the southeastern United States.
Hurricane SeasonUp to 6 Inches of Rain Will Raise Risk of Flooding in the South This Week3 weeks ago
NOAA GOES-West ABI Band 10 (lower-level water vapor) imagery captured at 14:20Z on June 12, 2026, showing the intense plume of deep tropical moisture streaming northward from Mexico into the Gulf of Mexico and toward the Texas and Louisiana coastline
Hurricane SeasonTexas and Gulf Coast Braces for Surge of Flooding Tropical Moisture3 weeks ago
NOAA GOES-19 GeoColor composite satellite imagery captured at 15:06Z on June 9, 2026, showing the expansive storm system producing heavy rain and flash flooding across the south-central and southeastern United States, with a broad swath of cloud cover stretching from Texas through the Ohio Valley and into the Northeast.
Weather NewsWater Rescues Launched as Flash Flooding Spreads Across Central U.S.4 weeks ago
Water vapor satellite imagery shows abundant moisture streaming into the Plains and Mississippi Valley, supporting multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall.
StormsPlains and Mississippi Valley Face Days of Severe Storms and FloodingLast month
ClimateTop 10 U.S. Cities Most at Risk for Natural Disasters2 months ago
Severe WeatherA Dangerous Flooding Crisis Is Unfolding Across Michigan and Wisconsin3 months ago
Weather NewsMidwest Braces for More Severe Weather and Flooding Beginning on Thursday3 months ago
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