Bryan Norcross: Hurricane Francine to make landfall on the Louisiana coast today
Hurricane Francine is bearing down on the Louisiana coast. Bands of tropical rain are already ashore. Winds will be increasing through the day.
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Hurricane Francine is bearing down on the Louisiana coast. Bands of tropical rain are already ashore. Winds will be increasing through the day.
As Hurricane Francine approaches Louisiana, state and local leaders are urging residents to prepare for the storm's wrath.
Hurricane Francine continued to intensify in the Gulf of Mexico, becoming a Category 1 hurricane.
The Davis Fire is continuing to burn in western Nevada, prompting fears that weather conditions will cause new fires to ignite near Reno.
Travelers with plans to make their way to or from the U.S. Gulf Coast from Texas to the Florida Panhandle should make contingency plans as Tropical Storm Francine is likely to disrupt travel in coastal areas, including cruise ships.
As the Gulf Coast states prepare for impacts from Tropical Storm Francine, the National Hurricane Center continues to track two other areas in the Atlantic that could become the next named storms of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season.
As Tropical Storm Francine makes its way toward the U.S., many drivers might be worried about how the storm will affect their gas tanks and their wallets.
Rain bands and winds from Tropical Storm Francine have been lapping at the South Texas coast, home to SpaceX's spaceport called Starbase.
The outer bands of Tropical Storm Francine have reached southern Louisiana. Tomorrow, strong winds, flooding rain, and life-threatening storm surge will impact much of the southern part of the state as the core of the storm makes landfall.
The Davis Fire near Reno, Nevada, exploded over the weekend, torching 6,500 acres as crews work to contain the blaze.