Tropical Storm Francine is expected to become a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico before making landfall over Louisiana.
After taking a northeast turn in the western Gulf of Mexico, Francine will be on a path that leads to the Louisiana Gulf ...
On the forecast track, the disturbance is expected to move just offshore of the northern Gulf Coast of Mexico through Tuesday, and approach the Louisiana and Upper Texas coastline on Wednesday.' ...
The storm could drive life-threatening coastal flooding, high winds, drenching rain and a few tornadoes, forecasters said.
Florida's Panhandle and North Florida are expected to get the most rain, but the rest of the state could get up to 4 inches ...
Florida's Panhandle and North Florida are expected to get the most rain, but the rest of the state could get up to 4 inches ...
While it disappeared off the NHC map ... to Gulf Coast states from Texas to Florida and as far north as North Carolina. Of special concern to AccuWeather forecasters is southern Louisiana, which ...
Francine slammed the Louisiana coast last evening with 100 mph winds in coastal Terrebonne Parish, battering a fragile coastal region that hasn’t fully recovered from a series of devastating ...
Tropical Storm Francine is expected to strengthen into a hurricane Tuesday as it charges toward Louisiana where some ...
Francine is expected to become a Category 1 or Category 2 hurricane, with top sustained winds blowing as high as 90 to 100 ...
National Hurricane Center map of Potential Tropical ... to move just offshore of the northern Gulf Coast of Mexico through Tuesday, and approach the Louisiana and Upper Texas coastline on Wednesday." ...