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SPARTANBURG, SC · UPSTATE EDITION · WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2026
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Potential Tropical Cyclone One threatens life-threatening flooding along Gulf Coast

Published June 17, 2026 at 6:05 am | By Preston Searcy, Staff Reporter

Tropical storm system over the Gulf of Mexico

National weather authorities warned that Potential Tropical Cyclone One could produce dangerous flooding in Texas and Louisiana.

Key details
– Potential Tropical Cyclone One was near the Texas coast early June 17 with maximum sustained winds near 30 mph.
– Forecast guidance warned of life-threatening flooding risk in portions of Texas and Louisiana.
– Rainfall totals of 5 to 10 inches with isolated higher totals near 20 inches were possible across parts of the Gulf Coast and Deep South.
– The reader action is concrete: monitor local alerts, avoid floodwater, and prepare for watches, warnings, storm surge, surf, and rip-current hazards.

What to watch next
– 2026-06-17: Current reporting window activity identified and confirmed by multiple same-issue sources.

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Why it matters in the Upstate
While the system is forecast to impact the Gulf Coast, major tropical systems can still affect travel plans, fuel prices, and supply chains that reach South Carolina. If you have flights connecting through Gulf Coast hubs or shipments routed through coastal ports, check for schedule changes and allow extra time.

What you can do now
Monitor National Weather Service updates for the latest track and rainfall outlook, and keep an eye on airline and bus alerts if you have near-term travel. Consider reviewing basic storm supplies and backup power plans ahead of the broader hurricane season.

Additional context
– What local agencies, teams, employers, schools, or households are directly affected?
– What changes after the next official update?

What's Happening
Will this storm affect Spartanburg directly?
Forecast impacts are focused on the Gulf Coast. Even so, indirect effects like travel disruptions and price volatility can reach South Carolina.
What’s the best place for updates?
Use National Weather Service advisories and local emergency-management updates for the areas in the projected path.
Preston Searcy
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Preston is a staff reporter for HERE Spartanburg covering local news, community stories, and developments across Spartanburg County. Preston is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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