Negative
20Serious
Neutral
Optimistic
Positive
- Total News Sources
- 2
- Left
- 1
- Center
- 0
- Right
- 0
- Unrated
- 1
- Last Updated
- 5 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 50% Left
Tropical Storm Francine, which made landfall in Louisiana as a Category 2 hurricane, is expected to dissipate by Friday, but it will bring heavy rainfall and a flash flood threat to the Tennessee Valley and Southeast, with up to 8 inches forecasted in some areas. The storm has weakened to a post-tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of about 25 mph. While no fatalities were reported in Louisiana, the storm's remnants will result in cloud coverage and patchy fog in regions like Washington, D.C., without significant precipitation. Eastern Iowa is also experiencing increased cloud cover and a slight chance of scattered showers as Francine's remnants move south. Meanwhile, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring other potential disturbances in the Atlantic, including Tropical Depression Seven, which may develop into Tropical Storm Gordon. Overall, the upcoming weekend is expected to remain dry across many areas, with temperatures in the mid-80s, while a potential tropical wave may bring rainfall by midweek.
- Total News Sources
- 2
- Left
- 1
- Center
- 0
- Right
- 0
- Unrated
- 1
- Last Updated
- 5 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 50% Left
Negative
20Serious
Neutral
Optimistic
Positive
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