TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Tropical Storm Francine has been upgraded to a hurricane as it moves across the Gulf of Mexico toward Louisiana, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The hurricane is located about 350 miles southwest of Morgan City, Louisiana with sustained winds of 75 mph. It’s moving northeast at 10 mph, according to the NHC.
Francine is expected to strengthen significantly as it moves slowly toward the coast. The storm is forecast to make landfall on Wednesday in Louisiana as a Category 1 hurricane.
The following watches and warnings are in effect:
A Storm Surge Warning is in effect for…
Sabine Pass Texas to the Mississippi/Alabama Border
Vermilion Bay
Lake Maurepas
Lake Pontchartrain
A Hurricane Warning is in effect for…
The Louisiana coast from Cameron eastward to Grand Isle
A Storm Surge Watch is in effect for…
Mississippi/Alabama Border to the Alabama/Florida Border
Mobile Bay
A Hurricane Watch is in effect for…
Lake Maurepas and Lake Pontchartrain, including metropolitan New Orleans
A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for…
Texas and Louisiana coasts east of High Island to Cameron
East of Grand Isle Louisiana to the Alabama/Florida border
Lake Maurepas and Lake Pontchartrain, including metropolitan New Orleans
Life-threatening storm surge are expected for the upper Texas and Louisiana coastlines.
Tropical Storm conditions are expected to begin early Wednesday in the southern parts of Louisiana. Mississippi and Louisiana are at risk of flash flooding due to heavy rainfall through Thursday.
Tracking two disturbances in the Atlantic
In the central tropical Atlantic, slight development is expected for an area of low pressure in the next few days, with a 40% chance in the next 48 hours.
According to the NHC, a tropical depression could form within the next few days as it moves westward over the central tropical Atlantic.
Low pressure located hundreds of miles southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands is expected to merge with a strong tropical wave that is located between the west coast of Africa and the Cabo Verde Islands within the next couple of days.
A tropical depression is expected to form as it moves west-northwestward, according to the NHC. There is a 70% chance of development within the next seven days.
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