A decaying Francine[2] still has the potential to produce widespread rainfall, gusty winds[3] and even a tornado[4] threat as far north as the mid-Mississippi Valley as the storm’s moisture envelope slowly pushes northward across the South through the
A decaying Francine[2] still has the potential to produce widespread rainfall, gusty winds[3] and even an isolated tornado[4] threat as far north as the mid-Mississippi Valley as the storm’s moisture envelope slowly pushes northward across the South
NEW ORLEANS – Hurricane Francine[2] barreled into the Louisiana[3] coast Wednesday with destructive 100 mph winds[4] and a dangerous storm surge[5], knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of electrical customers and pummeling the region with