A tropical system in the Gulf of Mexico is gaining strength and is expected to become Hurricane Francine. The storm is forecasted to make landfall in Louisiana by Wednesday evening.
Currently, the system is moving through the southern Gulf and is predicted to intensify into a Category 1 hurricane. This means it could bring winds of up to 80 mph, heavy rain, and potential flooding to the region.
Residents in Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi are being advised to prepare for the storm. Authorities have issued a Tropical Storm Watch for parts of Texas, and hurricane watches may follow for other areas along the Gulf Coast.
Meteorologists are closely monitoring the storm’s path and strength. They warn that the storm could bring significant rainfall, with some areas expecting up to a foot of rain. This could lead to flooding in low-lying areas and along rivers.
People in the affected areas should stay updated with the latest weather reports and follow any evacuation orders or safety guidelines issued by local authorities.