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Over 17 million residents in the U.S. are under flood alerts as Potential Tropical Cyclone One nears the Gulf Coast, with predictions of it developing into Tropical Storm Arthur. The National Hurricane Center has issued tropical storm warnings from southeast Texas to southwestern Louisiana, while NOAA has raised concerns about a significant risk of excessive rainfall. Flooded roads and stranded cars have already been reported in Houston, San Antonio, and Waco. A Level 3-of-4 flash flood risk is in effect for regions of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida as meteorologists keep a close eye on Arthur's anticipated intensification before it makes landfall.
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00:0017 million Americans are waking up to a dangerous new reality this morning.
00:04The Gulf Coast's first tropical storm of 2026 is forming right now.
00:09The National Hurricane Center has issued a Tropical Storm Watch.
00:13The watch stretches from southeast Texas all the way through Louisiana.
00:18Potential Tropical Cyclone 1 is expected to become Tropical Storm Arthur.
00:23Forecasters say that could happen tonight or early Wednesday.
00:27Already in Houston, San Antonio, and Waco, vehicles are stranded in high water.
00:32Flooded roads are creating dangerous travel conditions across the region.
00:36In Shreveport, water rescues are actively underway.
00:40Emergency crews are responding as rising water threatens neighborhoods.
00:44The Weather Prediction Center confirms a Level 3 flash flooding risk.
00:49That threat now extends across five Gulf Coast states.
00:53Mississippi's I-10 and I-110 ramps are already shut down.
00:57Officials warn this storm system is expected to intensify before landfall.
01:01Residents across Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida are urged to move to higher ground immediately.
01:08Do not wait.
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