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Hurricane Francine was moving very quickly more than 200 miles to the southwest of New Orleans late Wednesday morning. The storm strengthened over night, with maximum sustained winds at 90 miles ...
As of 11 p.m. ET Wednesday, Francine's center was about 35 miles northwest of New Orleans, the hurricane center said. It was moving northeast at 16 mph, with maximum sustained winds of 70 mph.
Hurricane Francine is expected to make landfall mid-day to evening with nearly 100 mph winds. Sept. 11, 10:26 a.m. As Hurricane Francine closes in on Louisiana’s coast the unusually large eye of ...
Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on Hurricane Francine for Wednesday, Sept. 11. For the latest, view our story for Thursday, Sept. 12. Francine made landfall along the Louisiana coast ...
Francine was again downgraded, this time to a tropical depression, Thursday morning, according to the National Hurricane Center. Francine made landfall in the Parish of Terrebonne, about 30 miles ...
Editor's note: Read Tuesday's updates on Francine as the storm takes aim at the U.S. Gulf Coast. Francine picked up steam and speed Tuesday, finally reaching hurricane strength and turning ...
Here’s the latest on Tropical Storm Francine Latest on Tropical Storm Francine: Thursday, Sep 12 update from the National Hurricane Center Skip to main content
Hurricane Francine was a moderately strong tropical cyclone that brought extensive flooding to parts of the Gulf Coast of Mexico, especially Louisiana in September 2024. The sixth named storm and fourth hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, its formation brought the end to a significant quiet period in tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic. [1]