Tropical Storm Francine is expected to become a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico before making landfall over Louisiana.
Francine made landfall over the Louisiana coast as a Category 2 hurricane early Wednesday evening before quickly weakening to ...
The storm could drive life-threatening coastal flooding, high winds, drenching rain and a few tornadoes, forecasters said.
The system knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of utility customers, sent storm surge rushing into coastal communities ...
A tropical system in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to strengthen to a hurricane before it brings damaging high-speed winds, heavy rains and flash flooding to Louisiana and Texas this week.
The system, due to slam into the Louisiana coast later on Wednesday, has wind speeds of about 90 mph, and is forecast to ...
Potential Tropical Cyclone Six was churning in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico on Monday, while forecasters were waiting for ...
The center of the storm will push across the state, slamming New Orleans and Baton Rouge with damaging winds, ...
Here’s the latest track of Tropical Storm Francine, which formed in the Gulf of Mexico on Monday morning and may become a ...
Several parishes on or near the Louisiana coast earlier issued mandatory evacuation orders, and the state transportation department issued evacuation maps. In the Parish of Terrebonne, where ...
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 ...