NWS: Francine Poses Tornado, Flooding Risk For West Florida
PENSACOLA, Florida- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Weather Service (NWS) have issued advisories for parts of northwest Florida due to Tropical Storm Francine.
As of September 10, 2024, the storm is moving north-northeastward across the western Gulf of Mexico.
Tropical Storm Francine, with sustained winds of 65 mph, is currently located approximately 640 miles southwest of Pensacola,Florida. The storm is expected to strengthen into a hurricane later today or tonight before making landfall in Louisiana on Wednesday.
Warnings for Florida
A Tropical Storm Watch has been issued for portions of the western Florida panhandle, including Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa Counties. Residents should prepare for possible impacts, including strong winds, heavy rainfall, and flooding in coastal areas.
Forecast & Potential Impacts
- Rainfall: The storm is expected to bring 2 to 6 inches of rain to northwest Florida, with potential for localized flash flooding.
- Storm Surge: Coastal areas could see minor flooding with surge heights of 1 to 2 feet. High surf and dangerous rip currents will impact beaches from Wednesday through Friday.
- Winds: Winds from the storm could reach tropical storm strength, especially near the coast. Residents should secure loose objects and prepare for possible power outages.
- Tornado Risk: Tornadoes are possible across the Florida panhandle as the storm moves inland, particularly from Wednesday night into Thursday.