Hurricane Francine is barreling toward Louisiana and an expected landfall amid forecasts of a potentially deadly storm surge ...
Francine — which went from a tropical storm to a Category 1 hurricane — is expected to follow a different path than Beryl.
Watch this amazing NOAA GOES-East satellite time-lapse of when Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas. Credit: Space.com | ...
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.
The center of the storm will push across the state, slamming New Orleans and Baton Rouge with damaging winds, ...
The NOAA said this year’s “atmospheric and oceanic conditions have set the stage for" an active hurricane season.
Hal Needham, the Galveston meteorologist known as Hurricane Hal, explained to his Facebook followers why the intensifying tropical storm won't be like Beryl.
CenterPoint Energy representatives assured customers that improvements have been made since Hurricane Beryl as the Gulf Coast ...
Hurricane Francine had maximum sustained winds of nearly 100 mph when she made landfall. The storm is expected to weaken as it travels across land, but heavy rain and winds are still expected in ...
Hurricane Beryl: Hit the Texas coast on July 8 as ... 9, the storm is expected to make landfall Sept. 11 as a Category 2 hurricane.