Hurricane Watch: Hurricane Francine has made Landfall | Update 5

Published: Sep 11, 2024 Duration: 00:02:34 Category: People & Blogs

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here this is our fifth update on Hurricane Francine it made landfall 2 hours ago with Winds of 100 miles hour currently has Winds of 85 miles per hour and it's starting to weaken here's how it looks currently on satellite more disorganized cloud cover than it had right before landfall you could see how it looks like before landfall in our up date last time here's how it looks like on radar starting to finally move Inland it's starting to now weaken very slowly it made landfall near Huma if you wanted to know that here's the National Hurricane Center cone as of immediate advisory 30 13A as maximum stained Winds of 85 mph we think it only has winds at 80 cuz after hour hurricanes can weaken a lot here's how the con will look like it will become post tropical on Saturday here at the Tropical World forecasted forecasting Center we'll probably do our last update on the storm tomorrow here's the storm search forecast 5 to 10 ft in some places still 4 to 7 new ORS will get to 4 to six feet of storm search most places will get two to four feet of storm search it this hurricane will produce severe weather there is a slightly risk for Louisiana and a Flor and pan handle and there's some marginal risks in some other places here's how the forecast will look like after landfall around 2 a.m. it will become like a tropical storm then it will become post tropical that's all we have for today make sure to like And subscribe and share that's all for day for today tropical weather forecasted out

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