As residents of Charlotte, N.C. and surrounding areas prepare for potential rain this week, the spotlight is on Hurricane Francine, which is making its way toward the Louisiana coast. Set to make landfall on Wednesday, September 11, as a Category 2 hurricane, Francine has been a hot topic across the weather channels and social media. Let’s dive into the details of this storm and what impacts it may bring to our region.
Forecasters predict that Francine will reach the Louisiana coast around 8 p.m., and it is expected to bring powerful winds of nearly 100 mph. Along with strong winds, coastal regions could face a potentially dangerous storm surge, with estimates indicating a rise of up to 10 feet in some areas.
The storm is already showing its presence, with mid-afternoon radar images displaying its approach. While Louisiana will bear the brunt of the storm, the greater Gulf Coast states are also bracing for rain. Heavy downpours of 4-8 inches are expected, with certain locations possibly seeing up to 12 inches before the storm moves on.
Now, while Hurricane Francine isn’t forecast to hit the Carolinas directly, its remnants are poised to bring about a splash of wet weather later this week. The good news is that Charlotte should remain dry through most of Thursday morning. As the afternoon rolls in, however, don’t be surprised if you see some scattered showers developing.
As Francine drifts north through the Mississippi River Valley, it is expected to weaken, but it will still be raining on the parade for those of us in the Queen City. Friday will likely bring some periods of rain around Charlotte, with on-and-off drizzles throughout the day. And heads up, Saturday could bring more rain along with the possibility of a few isolated thunderstorms.
While the forecast does indicate some uncertainty as to how heavy the downpours will be, the Atlantic coast seems to be the area most likely to receive the brunt of the rainfall come Friday.
Looking ahead, the weekend doesn’t seem like it will be a total washout, but rain chances are definitely on the rise. A First Alert has been issued for Saturday, September 14 due to the continuing effects of Francine, and even into Sunday, we can expect more unsettled weather. While it’s hard to say exactly how the storm’s remnants will play out, the chance of widespread rain increases, particularly on Monday, September 16, with another First Alert Weather Day being suggested.
So, as you prepare for the storm’s aftermath this week, keep an eye on the latest weather updates. The forecast may shift as Francine progresses, but it’s always good to be informed. Make sure you have your raincoats ready and consider activities that can be enjoyed indoors, just in case the weather turns wet!
Stay tuned for the latest updates regarding Hurricane Francine and its impacts on the Charlotte area, and don’t forget to download your favorite weather app for real-time alerts and forecasts right in your pocket!
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