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NOAA GOES-19 ABI Band 10 (lower-level water vapor) satellite imagery captured at 19:13Z on June 15, 2026, showing a deep plume of tropical moisture — rendered in vivid yellow and orange — streaming northward from the remnants of Tropical Storm Cristina through Central America and into the Gulf of Mexico, on a direct trajectory toward World Cup host cities Houston and Miami, with active storm systems visible over Mexico and the southern U.S.
Weather NewsRain, Heat, and Tropical Threats Are Already Shaking Up the 2026 World Cup7 hours 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 Week12 hours ago
NOAA GOES-19 Sandwich composite satellite imagery captured at 16:30Z on June 11, 2026, showing Tropical Storm Cristina's deep convective structure and rain bands sweeping across El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, with intense orange and red tones indicating the tallest, most intense storm towers producing the heaviest rainfall and greatest flooding threat across the region.
Weather NewsCristina to Hammer Central America with Heavy Rain; May Also Fuel Development in the Atlantic4 days ago
GOES-19 satellite imagery shows a broad storm system over the Gulf of Mexico funneling tropical moisture toward the central Gulf Coast, raising concerns for heavy rain, gusty winds, rough surf, and coastal flooding.
StormsGulf Coast Braces for Rough Weekend of Weather Packed with Rain and High WindsLast week
GOES-West satellite imagery shows a sprawling storm system pulling deep Gulf moisture into Texas and the Southeast, fueling heavy rain and severe thunderstorms ahead of Memorial Day weekend.
StormsHeavy Rain and Severe Storms Threaten Plains and Southeast4 weeks ago
Rainwater overflows from a leaf-clogged gutter, spilling down the side of a brick home — illustrating how blocked gutters send storm runoff toward the foundation, where it can cause expensive damage. Caption: Rainwater overflowing a clogged gutter during heavy summer rain. (Adobe Stock)
RecreationDIY Gutter Cleaning Tips Before Summer Rain HitsLast month
NOAA forecast maps show a strengthening storm system spreading widespread rain and thunderstorms across New England and the Northeast.
Weather NewsStrengthening Storm to Bring Heavy Rain to New England and Parts of NortheastLast month
A GOES-19 AirMass RGB composite satellite image from May 12, 2026, showing the cold polar air mass (deep purple and blue) dominating the Northeast and Great Lakes region, in stark contrast to the warm, dry air (orange and red) across the central United States.
Weather NewsFrost, Rain, and Cold to Grip the Northeast Before Weekend WarmupLast month
The MV Hondius, an Antarctic expedition vessel operated by Oceanwide Expeditions, has been anchored off Cape Verde since the start of the hantavirus outbreak.
RecreationHantavirus Cruise Outbreak: 3 Evacuated, Andes Strain ConfirmedLast month
A 5-day rainfall event targets Texas through Alabama and Tennessee valleys. | NOAA
Weather NewsRain Returns to the South This Week, Helping to Ease Wildfire Threat2 months ago
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