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    Texas to the Carolinas - Frontal system impacts 1K+ miles

04:32 PM
June 3, 2026

Texas to the Carolinas
Frontal system impacts 1K+ miles

Frontal system brings stormy weather in addition to gusty winds and rip currents.
Frontal system brings stormy weather in addition to gusty winds and rip currents.

A frontal system is draped across the southern U.S. from Texas to Florida, with impacts being felt across more than 1,000 miles.

From rain and thunderstorms to gusty winds and rip currents, the southern U.S., from Texas to Florida and into the Carolinas, is busy. Look at the WeatherRadar. Together, a low-pressure swirl off the Southeast Coast with a corresponding front looks like a wave structure. Any surfers seeing it?

Low pressure brings impacts across the southern U.S.
Big waves impact the East Florida coastline.
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Low pressure brings impacts across the southern U.S.

While rip currents and cooler northeasterly winds are affecting the Southeast, the front is triggering wet and stormy activity from Texas to southern Florida.

Becca Parker
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