June 2026

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Also, beautiful blue skies and sunshine in Beaumont. Who would’ve thought with a TS or remnants to our south.
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I mean this is a very common theme for early june storms, shear even if this was a la nina year, shear is particularly strong over the gulf this time of year, particularly westerly shear, so not surprising this one was ugly.
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djmike wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2026 2:55 pm Also, beautiful blue skies and sunshine in Beaumont. Who would’ve thought with a TS or remnants to our south.
I'm in Beaumont too. While it's not raining, I definitely can't see the beautiful blue skies. It's very cloudy.
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Mix of sun and clouds here with breezy SE winds
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davidiowx wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2026 2:39 pm This storm looks to have split with the COC still hanging around Matagorda moving what appears to be SW. This was supposed to be in passing offshore of Galveston around now. However, it looks like all of the MLC is south of the TX/LA border now. Wouldn't that be wild if the COC made it back over Matagorda Bay into the Gulf.. LOL (not that it would matter, the dry air and shear would not allow it to do much).
Yep. Arthur is just a kid's lemonade stand. It never got things together. Ironically in no-man's land on the coast but not over water. It's an all east sider with COC and showers completely separate.

And the shear in the Gulf now is all on the eastern side.

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jasons2k wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2026 3:13 pm Mix of sun and clouds here with breezy SE winds
Same here. I'll sign up for 80s and mostly cloudy all summer. You could really see that crystal clear tropical air yesterday evening...now back to the dirty stuff tomorrow. lol
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Ok, Arthur can die out now. Im ready for the next event. This has been the least active tropical storm Ive ever seen in my life. Definitely not worth naming!
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Careful what you wish for , and it met the criteria for a tropical storm, closed low, sufficient enough organized convection and pressure drop, and winds at 40 mph, definitely one of the ugliest tropical storms ive ever seen , but it still is a tropical storm none the less. Regardless that might be the only storm we see again until august, and even then el nino and wind shear is going to make it very difficult for systems to form
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The windfield on the NW side of this thing is so small, it’s pulling away without even shifting the winds up here. What a slopfest.

Golden Triangle needs to look out overnight still for potential flooding rains near the core.
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djmike wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2026 2:52 pm Just my opinion, but seems like every storm that forms in the gulf lately seems to always have a sheared mess away from the center of circulation. We didn’t use to see naked swirls like we do now Again just my opinion.
It’s common in early season storms, especially in an El Niño. They’re usually heavily weighted to the east side of the center.
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Stratton20 wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2026 4:52 pm Careful what you wish for , and it met the criteria for a tropical storm, closed low, sufficient enough organized convection and pressure drop, and winds at 40 mph, definitely one of the ugliest tropical storms ive ever seen , but it still is a tropical storm none the less. Regardless that might be the only storm we see again until august, and even then el nino and wind shear is going to make it very difficult for systems to form
It may have met the criteria, but I still can’t stand when they name crap like this.
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