Hurricane Insight Hub · Jun 19, 2026 Daily Digest
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NOAA's five main updates for the 2026 hurricane season are positioned as the most impactful in years, with a key focus on the National Hurricane Center delivering direct severe weather alerts via call, text, or email to improve preparedness.
Multiple reports highlight Arthur's flood risks but differ in focus:
El Niño's return could ease Atlantic hurricane pressure on utilities, yet shifting weather patterns will still complicate forecasting and leave power systems exposed to unexpected threats.
Southwest Florida utilities report a stronger power grid heading into the 2026 hurricane season after years of upgrades following Hurricane Ian, which left hundreds of thousands without electricity nearly four years ago.
Tropical Storm Arthur, the first named storm of the 2026 Atlantic season, formed Wednesday near the Gulf Coast, unleashing intense rain and flash flood risks across Texas and Louisiana. NBC6’s Adam Berg delivers the forecast.
Real-time video updates capture the storm's evolution toward landfall:
As hurricane season begins, targeted preparedness helps different groups reduce risks effectively.
Agencies forecast a below-normal Atlantic season with 8-14 named storms due to strengthening El Niño creating wind shear.
Potential Tropical Cyclone One, the first system of the 2026 Atlantic season, has prompted a Tropical Storm Watch from Sargent, Texas to Morgan City,...
Potential Tropical Cyclone One is drawing tropical storm warnings and heightened flood concerns along the Gulf Coast.
New research finds that 40% to 50% of rainfall linked to tropical cyclones occurs along Australia's western coast, southern Indian Ocean islands, and nearby areas.
Florida homeowners face critical gaps in standard coverage during hurricane season.
Even a below-normal 2026 Atlantic hurricane season can deliver one life-changing storm, triggering billions in economic damage and upending communities. Industry forecasts warn against complacency as the rare outlook emerges.
Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich data reveal accelerating steric sea level rise in the Pacific, signaling intense upper-ocean heat buildup ahead of a...