FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

A Coastal Flood Advisory continues for coastal regions of SE Texas with storm surge up to 2 feet possible. Spotty showers will also continue through tonight due to Francine passing to our east. Francine made landfall in southern Louisiana about 30 miles SW of Morgan City in Terrebone Parish Wednesday evening with 100 mph winds. Francine will gradually weaken over the next few days but still pose a big flood and tornado risk to parts of Louisiana, Mississippi & Alabama. SE Texas weather will be improving to wrap up the week with more sunshine and warmer temperatures.

More on Hurricane Francine's landfall in Louisiana

Hurricane Francine made landfall in southern Louisiana about 30 miles SW of Morgan City in Terrebone Parish shortly before 5 pm. At time of landfall, winds were around 100 mph.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

A Coastal Flood Advisory continues for coastal regions of Southeast Texas with storm surge up to 2 feet possible. Spotty showers will also continue through tonight due to Francine passing to our east. Francine made landfall in southern Louisiana about 30 miles Southwest of Morgan City in Terrebone Parish Wednesday evening with 100 mph winds. Francine will gradually weaken over the next few days but still pose a big flood and tornado risk to parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. Southeast Texas weather will be improving to wrap up the week with more sunshine and warmer temperatures.

Hurricane Francine makes landfall in southern Louisiana

Hurricane Francine barreled into southern Louisiana on Wednesday evening as a category 2 storm, making landfall with destructive 100 mph winds and dangerous storm surge along the Bayou state's coastline.

Francine Strengthens | Fox 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Hurricane Francine is traveling northeast toward coastal Louisiana as a category 1 hurricane. The latest forecast from NHC has Francine strengthening to a category 2 hurricane at landfall later today. SE Texas is on the clean or dry side of Francine. The main tropical impacts for our area will be felt along the coast. There is a Wind Advisory and a Coastal Flood Warning in effect along the immediate coast until this afternoon. Wind gusts along the coast could exceed 35 mph and there is the potential for around 2 feet of storm surge. Inland counties will be breezy with a few isolated thunderstorms. Once Francine makes landfall, SE Texas will see the return of sunshine and warm temperatures through the rest of the week and into the weekend.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Tropical Storm Watch has ended for Southeast Texas but a Coastal Flood Advisory continues for areas on and near the coast through 4 pm Wednesday. Francine could still bring Storm surge up to 3' around Galveston and the Bolivar Peninsula. Scattered tropical downpours will continue, especially tonight through Wednesday morning as Francine gets closer to our area. A few flooded sheets can't be ruled out farther inland. But the biggest flood risk will be near the coast where rain chances are highest. Francine will make landfall around the middle Louisiana Gulf coast Wednesday afternoon likely as a category one hurricane. It then quickly pulls away from Southeast Texas with sunshine and warmer air returning to wrap up the work week. Download FOX Local on your smart tv to get the latest updates on Francine & weather where you live!

Galveston officials watching beach conditions

Galveston officials are monitoring conditions with Tropical Storm Francine in the Gulf of Mexico and the expectation of high storm surge and potential flooding. FOX 26's Leslie DelasBour gives us a look at conditions.

New Orleans prepare for Francine impact

Tropical storm Francine is hours away from hitting Louisiana, with the storm expecting to gain strength as a hurricane before it makes landfall. FOX's Bowen Kedrowicz is in in New Orleans with a look at how people are preparing.

Tropical update: Francine nears Louisiana coast

Francine is still a 65 mph tropical storm with a high likelihood to become a hurricane by this evening. It is still forecast to hit the middle Louisiana Gulf coast with dangerous storm surge, flooding rain & hurricane force winds in cities like Lafayette, Baton Rouge & Morgan City. Tropical Storm Watch has been canceled for SE Texas but a Coastal Flood Warning remains in place for coastal areas. The main risk will be for storm surge around 1-3' that could flood some streets. Winds could also gust closer to 40 mph, especially near the coast. Look for spotty downpours and breezy conditions Wednesday before Francine quickly pulls away from SE Texas.

Tracking Tropical Storm Francine

All eyes are on Tropical Storm Francine in the Gulf of Mexico. The storm is expected to become a hurricane on Wednesday before making landfall. Where will it hit and what kind of impact will we see in southeast Texas? FOX 26's MIke Iscovitz breaks it down on Forecasting with Friends.

Francine's Approach | Fox 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Francine is not going to make a direct hit on Texas, but a tropical storm watch remains in effect for all of our coastal areas due to the risk of coastal flooding, very rough surf, and wind gusts of about 40mph. Louisiana cities like Morgan City, New Iberia, Lafayette, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans will all be at risk for hurricane-force winds and coastal areas will have a risk for dangerous storm surges. Look for off-and-on storms that will move into our coastal counties through the day today and tonight with winds increasing late today. Most cities inland like Katy, Sugar Land, Cypress, Spring, etc. will experience few significant impacts other than a strong breeze and scattered storms today and tomorrow. Beyond tomorrow, expect sunshine and very warm late summer weather for us through the weekend and early next week.

Francine inching closer to landfall | FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Tropical Storm Francine is quickly getting stronger in the Gulf of Mexico. It's forecast to become a hurricane overnight and is expected to make landfall as a 100 mph category 2 hurricane by early Wednesday afternoon along the Louisiana Gulf coast. The worst of Francine will head towards Louisiana but SE Texas will feel some impacts. Coastal Flood Warnings are out for Coastal areas through Wednesday afternoon with 1-3' of storm surge possible. A few flooded streets could develop farther inland over Houston Tuesday and Wednesday. Tropical Storm Watch is also in effect for Coastal areas. Main threat will be wind gusts up to 50 mph. Weather will go downhill Tuesday and Wednesday with periods of heavy rain and gusty winds. Look for a nice finish to the week with more sunshine and warm temperatures. Check out Fox Local for updates on how Francine could impact your area!