Hurricane Francine Set to Hit Southern U.S.

Later Today Hurricane Francine, a rapidly intensifying storm in the Gulf of Mexico, is projected to make landfall today along the Louisiana coast as a Category 2 hurricane, with sustained winds of around 100 mph. The storm, which has already prompted widespread evacuations and state emergency declarations, poses significant threats to parts of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama​ Key Areas of Impact: Louisiana: The state is bracing for direct landfall, with hurricane warnings issued from Sabine Pass to Morgan City. Mandatory evacuations have been ordered in low-lying areas such as…

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