Invest 92W was located near 12.0°N, 146.8°E, or about 172 miles (276 km) southeast of Hagåtña, Guam. 92W has maximum sustained winds of 20 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1007 millibars.
Invest 93W was located near 6.0°N, 162.7°E, or about 633 miles (1019 km) east of Chuuk, Micronesia. 93W has maximum sustained winds of 15 knots and a minimum central pressure of 1008 millibars.
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As of June 18th 2026 at 07:47 UTC
Tropical Storm Arthur was located near 29.4°N, 94.8°W, or about 62 miles (100 km) southwest of Beaumont, Texas. Arthur has maximum sustained winds of 35 knots and a minimum central pressure of 999 millibars.
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Which Arthur looked worse, 2020 or 2026?
Obviously, the 2026 Arthur, because it faced moderate to strong wind shear and had limited time to develop.
Do you think 2026 will be like 2020 where nearly every invest becomes a named storm? Arthur formed from what was 0%
First named storm in Atlantic: Arthur
This year’s Atlantic season began about a week earlier than last year.
Tropical Storm Arthur has formed!!!
PTC One here in Atlantic (NHC) initiated advisories at 1500UTC).
NHC Atlantic:
Formation chance through 2 days: MEDIUM (60%)
Formation chance through a week: MEDIUM (60%)
The first short-lived tropical storm in Atlantic estimated form today, and has been impact in whole Eastern Mexico (1/2)
, also will impact the Deep South in US at night or tomorrow. NHC will issues the Tropical Storm Warning if needed (2/2)
First disturbance in the Atlantic! It only has a 10% chance, but certainly something to watch.
Can’t believe that we actually got Arthur from this…