Tropical Storm Francine is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane and make landfall in Louisiana on Wednesday, causing significant travel disruptions across the Gulf Coast. Travelers should prepare for flight cancellations, delays, and hazardous road conditions as the storm intensifies. Governor Jeff Landry has declared a state of emergency, and several airlines have issued travel advisories.
Results for: Francine
Hurricane Francine, brewing in the Gulf of Mexico, is on track to make landfall in Louisiana as a hurricane by Wednesday. Evacuations are underway, and a Hurricane Warning is in effect. The storm’s path could cause significant flooding, strong winds, and dangerous storm surge, impacting travel and coastal regions.
Tropical Storm Francine is forecast to intensify into a hurricane on Tuesday and make landfall in Louisiana on Wednesday as a Category 2 storm, bringing strong winds and heavy rainfall to the region. The storm is currently churning in the Gulf of Mexico, and weather officials have issued hurricane warnings and watches for coastal areas.