Francine could spend more time in warm water, making it possible for the storm to become an even stronger hurricane than Beryl was at landfall.
Topical Storm Francine brought flooding rain, winds and storm surge after making landfall in Louisiana and forecasters are watching the progress of Tropical Depression Seven and three other ...
Warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico are expected to fuel the storm’s growth as it approaches the U.S. coast, with hurricane ...
Residents along the coast of Texas and Louisiana waited with bated breath early Monday to see where the worst of Tropical ...
Tropical Storm Francine formed Monday, Sept. 9 in the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to become a hurricane before it makes ...
Texas isn’t expected to take a direct hit when the storm makes landfall as a hurricane. But storm surge and dangerous winds ...
Governor Abbott says he understands that the people of Houston may be apprehensive about another storm after Beryl, but ...
Governor Greg Abbott is warning CenterPoint Energy to be ready if power goes down, so there won’t be a repeat of what ...
Hurricane Francine is now a Category 2 and picked-up speed on Wednesday to 100 mph as the eye of the storm nears Louisiana's ...
Beryl devastated the Texas coast and exposed gaps in the state's preparedness. This time around, state and local officials ...
Heavy rain from the former hurricane, now a tropical depression, inundated communities in southeastern Louisiana. It was moving into other Gulf states.
Hal Needham, the Galveston meteorologist known as Hurricane Hal, explained to his Facebook followers why the intensifying tropical storm won't be like Beryl.