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Please see the below update on Hurricane Francine from the National Weather Service (NWS) New Orleans / Baton Rouge and the National Hurricane Center (NHC).

 

  • Francine is a category 1 hurricane, moving to the northeast and slowly increasing in forward speed.
    • Francine is a hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 90mph.
  • It is forecast to continue moving northeastward until landfall along the central Louisiana coast late this afternoon or evening.
  • Landfall is expected around late afternoon/early evening.
  • East Baton Rouge Parish is under the following watches and warnings.
    • Hurricane Warning
    • Flood Watch until tomorrow morning at 7:00 AM.
  • Widespread totals of 4-8” are forecast with locally higher amounts possible. Some areas could see up to 12” of rain.
    • Exact totals will depend on where the heavier bands set up.
    • Locally, most rain will occur today and tonight.
  • The NWS is currently forecasting worst timing for winds in EBRP from 7:00 PM this eveningthrough midnight.
    • The projected wind speeds will depend on the exact track of the storm. Currently, 60-70 mph sustained and gusts of up to 75-85 mph possible during the above timeframe.

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