Texas was able to escape the worst of Hurricane Francine, which made landfall on the Louisiana coast late Wednesday as a Category 2 storm.
The storm could drive life-threatening coastal flooding, high winds, drenching rain and a few tornadoes, forecasters said.
The system, due to slam into the Louisiana coast later on Wednesday, has wind speeds of about 90 mph, and is forecast to ...
Officials in Louisiana warned that it was too late to evacuate as heavy rain from the hurricane pelted the southern part of ...
Hurricane Francine continues to intensify in the Gulf of Mexico. The current National Hurricane Center forecast calls for a dangerous Category 1 hurricane landfall in Louisiana on Wednesday ...
Parts of coastal Texas were hit by flash flooding on Tuesday, September 10, as tropical storm Francine strengthened and moved ...
With the storm heading toward Louisiana, the possibility of floods, tornadoes and power outages keeps Texas officials on ...
Abbott reminded Texans that even though models suggest the state will be spared Francine's eye, forecast models often change ...
Francine is taking direct aim on the Louisiana Gulf Coast, and New Orleans should brace for major flooding rain.
Researchers looked for evidence of precipitation anomalies in 1,056 cities across the globe and found that more than 60% of those cities receive more precipitation than their surrounding rural areas.