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‘Ominous blob’ spotted in Gulf of America threatens multiple US states

by London Mail
June 4, 2026
in Science
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Meteorologists have warned that the Gulf of America ‘is a spot to watch,’ as a massive blob of storms has developed.

The developing storm system is currently hanging closer to Florida, but forecasters predict it will move northwest and bring torrential downpours and high winds to Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama starting on Friday and into the weekend.

AccuWeather meteorologists said in a statement: ‘Localized urban flooding is possible, perhaps in New Orleans, and a few waterspouts could form and move onshore along area beaches.’

The sprawling weather system, dubbed the ‘Gulf blob’ by weather watchers, is not expected to develop into a tropical storm. Instead, it consists of a disorganized mass of thunderstorms and tropical moisture stretching across the Gulf.

While its appearance on satellite imagery has drawn attention, with one observer describing it as an ‘ominous blob,’ meteorologists say the system is unlikely to strengthen into a tropical storm. 

Meteorologist Dylan Federico with Florida’s WSVN 7 News said on X: ‘The National Hurricane Center doesn’t expect tropical development due to strong wind shear.’

The primary concern is heavy rainfall, with forecasters warning that repeated rounds of thunderstorms could produce intense downpours capable of triggering localized flooding, particularly in low-lying and poorly drained areas.

Some communities could see several inches of rain over a short period, along with gusty winds and rough coastal conditions as the system tracks northwestward through the weekend.

The massive blob of storms is set to head northwest and bring intense rain and wind to the US Coast

The massive blob of storms is set to head northwest and bring intense rain and wind to the US Coast

FOX Weather meteorologists warned that cities such as New Orleans, Biloxi and Gulfport will be among those with the highest chance of seeing the most rain.

Although forecasters do not expect the system to develop into a tropical storm, it is still expected to bring coastal flooding, dangerous surf and life-threatening rip currents to parts of Louisiana and Mississippi. 

The weather pattern is also expected to whip up strong winds across the Gulf Coast beginning Thursday.

Gusts of up to 40mph could churn the surf, create dangerous rip currents and force water onto shorelines, raising the threat of minor flooding in coastal communities during high tide.

The Southeast is already waterlogged after enduring multiple rounds of drenching storms in recent weeks, raising concerns that even more rain could lead to rapid flooding.

Officials have issued coastal food advisories from Louisiana to Mississippi, warning that rising water levels could inundate parks, parking lots and other low-lying areas along the coast.

The blob of storms comes just as the Atlantic hurricane season has begun, which runs through November 30.

The first named Atlantic Tropical Cyclone on the list is Arthur, followed by Bertha, Cristobal and Dolly. 

AccuWeather released its 2026 hurricane outlook in March, urging millions of Americans, particularly in Virginia, the Carolinas, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, to start preparing for potentially devastating weather, as even a small number of hurricanes could be deadly and cause billions of dollars in damage.

AccuWeather lead hurricane expert Alex DaSilva said: ‘There is no reason to let your guard down this year. It only takes one storm to cause major damage, disruption and heartache.

‘Review your insurance coverage, safety plans, and local evacuation routes now. Make sure your emergency supplies are stocked up.’

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) also released its official outlook last month, showing three to six hurricanes with wind speeds above 74mph and one to three major hurricanes with winds exceeding 111mph.

NOAA warned that although this year’s Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be below normal, past seasons with lower-than-average activity have still produced devastating Category 5 storms that made landfall.

Forecasters said several competing weather patterns are expected to shape this year’s season.

While El Nino is forecast to strengthen during the coming months, a climate pattern that typically suppresses hurricane activity, unusually warm Atlantic waters and weaker-than-average trade winds could still help fuel storm development.

NOAA’s National Weather Service director Ken Graham said: ‘Although El Nino’s impact in the Atlantic Basin can often suppress hurricane development, there is still uncertainty in how each season will unfold.

‘That is why it’s essential to review your hurricane preparedness plan now. It only takes one storm to make for a very bad season. Preparing now for hurricane season, and not waiting for a storm to threaten, is essential for staying ahead of any storm.’

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