Tuesday 10 PM Tropical Update: Minor changes to Hurricane Francine's forecast
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- Francine becomes a Hurricane. The storm is forecast to make landfall in Southeast Louisiana Wednesday.
The forecast track has not changed, with landfall likely within 24 hours as a category 1. Dry air continues to hinder the storm, but that may change tonight.
Overnight, Francine did not strengthen, thanks to dry air. The storm is forecast to restart intensifying Tuesday and the official forecast has the storm as a hurricane today and Wednesday. Landfall is still expected in South Louisiana Wednesday afternoon as a hurricane with winds as high as 100 mph.
Hurricane Warnings are now flying across Terrebonne, Lafourche, and parts of Lower Jefferson. Tropical Storm Warnings have been issued across St. Bernard, Plaquemines, Jefferson, Orleans, St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, St. James, Tangipahoa, and St. Tammany Parishes.
Luckily wind shear will increase on Wednesday, so hopefully we see the storms weakening upon approach to land, but you should prepare for a Cat 1 hurricane in coastal areas.
As far as impacts to SE LA go, there are not major chances. Rainfall accumulations are anywhere from 4-6" with strong, gusty winds of 60-70+ mph on Wednesday and coastal flooding, including in the Lakes.
It will be moving rather quickly with the center well north and likely improving conditions by late Wednesday into Thursday.
Read more about potential impacts here: www.wwltv.com/...
Praying for everyone safety in Hurricane 🌀 Francine path 🙏
thanks! I hope doesn't strengthen any at all.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Either way if it comes to Slidell we still have falling trees .. this area can not handle nothing else
*anything else
Praying for you all
That definitely looks like it's intensifying to me.
Looks like you guys are lucky and this will pass you by very weak with dry air wrapped in before it hits the major wind shear. Happy for you .
no shear, supposed to be 90 MPH when it hits
Almost looks like it might hit directly between baton rouge, la & new orleans, la, almost like it's aiming for hammond, la
Its going to hit Houma 1st PEOPLE and thank you Payton for that nice forecast this morning you're not bob beck ty Payton ❤ from houma and down the bayous not new Orleans ty brother ❤
Aa long as its pulling away from texas im good 😂😂😂 lol
Now watch how something else hit texas😂😂you know hurricane season still active after this?🤦♂️
1 or 2 more potential developments coming from africa right now. Got a long way to go till november 30 th 😢😢
Have some empathy bro
Small d energy
I swear Morgan City is to Hurricanes is what Moore, OK is to EF5 Tornadoes....wow
@@AntwainConner7911 Fun fact; 3 cities/metro areas in louisiana that are almost like islands with a lot of water around/near them: new orleans (mississippi river, lake pontchartrain, lake borgne, industrial canal, mississippi river gulf outlet), morgan city (atchafalaya river, avoca island cutoff/amelia bayou, flat lake, lake palourde, bayou shaffer) & jonesville (little river, black river, ouachita river, tensas river).
Wait a minute, did it move even further away from lake charles, la & closer to lafayette, la & baton rouge, la 😮😮?!?! Brace up & get ready all of my people in baton rouge, la, zachary, la, independence, la & saint gabriel, la.
I'm in Zachary
Yeah I'm a wrecker driver here in Baton Rouge. And I ride a motorcycle to and from work everyday 😵 I don't see myself making it there tomorrow
@@ianlacour3947 be safe
@ianlacour3947 yes, shelter in place & stay safe driver. I'm.a trucker from saint gabriel, la; experienced many a tropical storm & hurricane. I live in the houston, tx metro now & went thru tropical storm/hurricane beryl. I had never seen a cat 1/almist cat 2 do the damage that hurricane beryl did in htown, never seen so many big oak trees & their branches snapped & laying on people's homes like that before!!
That looks like rapid intensification to me.
idk about rapid but definitely strengthening, this guy has no faith in the storm
Yep
You’re right! 😮
It's supposed to intensify. Rapid intensification is a term where they jump 1-2 categories in a day. RI would lead to a 2/3.
There is so much moisture in this storm. It’s been brewing in the Gulf for over a month
Having fun watching this from where I call home (Pensacola). My first Louisiana storm that will miss as moved from Louisiana in May 2022.
Almost home.
Fun fact; 3 cities/metro areas in louisiana that are almost like islands with a lot of water around/near them: new orleans (mississippi river, lake pontchartrain, lake borgne, industrial canal, mississippi river gulf outlet), morgan city (atchafalaya river, avoca island cutoff/amelia bayou, flat lake, lake palourde, bayou shaffer) & jonesville (little river, black river, ouachita river, tensas river).
The good thing it dropped in power and so far Texas is not in its path.
How can anyone bot first review your material before broadcast?
Run for the hills!
Does that look like it will go over Prairieville?
And straight towards hammond
Is west Monroe were the hurricane is going to hit
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I'm in direct path 😮
Same 🙏🏼everythimg will work out
Good luck! hope the power isn't out too long
What is he talking about wasn’t the storm 988mb at 7pm advisory if that’s the case it came down 8mbs
He exhausted. Idk i am . i hate these storms.
@@christielbelhhc7758 yeah I stay in Florida it has been nothing but rain nonstop lately lol
@@giminai8000yeah, florida's ground is soaked. Good for the crops, water table & to eliminate possible drought. But it gets to be annoying!!
We finna get nailed
10:20 PM CDT Tue Sep 10
Location: 26.4°N 94.3°W
Moving: NE at 10 mph
Min pressure: 979 mb
Max sustained: 85 mph
Thank you for the update. Can we please change "Polk" to Fort Johnson? Great Forcast; it allows me to better predict actions i need to focus on for the community.
I just think this would be a wonderful opportunity to pause for a moment and give thanks for the many great contributions of the Black community and their culture to our society. Their peaceful and generous nature makes them ideal neighbors, lending testimony to their exceptional family values and parenting skills unrivaled by any other culture.
Their commitment to academic excellence enriches our schools and serves as an example to all who hope to achieve prominence as a people. Real Estate values are fueled by the influx of African Americans into an area due to their caring and respectful nurturing of the community wherever they may stay or stays. A shining example of all they have achieved by their enthusiasm for self-improvement through hard work and a self-reliant can-do nature.
It would be less than fair if I did not mention just a few of their additions to our language that has been enriched with new words, meanings of words and phrases such as wet a$$ p@ssy, twerk, I ain’t been do nothin’, Oreo, Foedy, I din do nuthin’, the hood, baby mamma, baby daddy, home boy, bling, diss, THOT (Tha hore over there), ratchet, bae, Biscuit Lip, plug, Ho De Doz, Jig And A Pig, Clocker, Uncle Tom, Dreads, Tagger, Dawg, Ding Dong, Homie, Crib, drive by, I stays there, en wat bitch?, Milkman, Ambuhlance, Dat, tussling, and let’s not forget Ebonics a language all its own.
Without their industrious and creative drive, we would be poorer as a nation. Here are just few of the cities that are being enriched by their presence. The cities of Spokane WA, Chicago IL, Philadelphia PA, Washington D.C., St. Louis MO, New Orleans LA, Los Angeles CA, Flint MI, Baltimore MD, Pontiac MI, Gary Ind., Newark NJ, Cleveland OH, Atlanta GA, Richmond VA, Memphis TN, Birmingham AL, Camden NJ; and let's not forget Detroit, the tourism capital of the world and the entire state of Mississippi.
It's unching closer to New Orleans. . .
🙏🙏🙏
😮😬🎉 It looks like it’s going to be stronger than anyone expected! Everyone stay safe & prepared💪🏽
It was expected to be cat 2. Now its cat 1. What do you mean?
@@soopermikey2767 I’m no meteorologist. Why so bothered? Jeez! 🤭
Where everybody.
it won't be long now.
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Wat u doin tom..