Francine Moves Toward Louisiana Landfall, Tropical Storm Watch For Mobile, Baldwin

September 10, 2024

Francine continues to move across the western Gulf of Mexico towards a landfall as a hurricane in Louisiana on Wednesday.

​The National Hurricane Center said Francine became a tropical storm Monday morning, making it the sixth named storm of the 2024.

The latest details are in the graphic above from the National Hurricane Center.

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One Response to “Francine Moves Toward Louisiana Landfall, Tropical Storm Watch For Mobile, Baldwin”

  1. Round&RoundSheGoes on September 10th, 2024 9:20 am

    Hopefully this storm will start moving northward with some speed soon or the NHC will keep sliding that track eastward toward Mobile/Pensacola. While we might not get much wind from it, the closer it gets the more likely storm surge will affect the area along with heavy rain.





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