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9/12/2024
WT Staff
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September 12, 2024 updated 1059 am CDT
Francine moving through Mississippi, downgraded to Tropical Depression
Streamflow Situation from the network of USGS streamflow gauges in Louisiana
Amite, Tchefuncte Rivers flooding as Tropical Storm Francine moves off through Mississippi. See black tags on the map to the right, indicating sites in the reference network where flood flow information is available.
Check out Tracking Francine - one stop event page from NOAA, here.
Hurricane Warning Tropical Storm Francine Local Statement Intermediate Advisory Number 16
National Weather Service New Orleans LA 959 am CDT Thurs Sep 12 2024
Impacting Southeast Louisiana and South Mississippi
FRANCINE WEAKENS TO A TROPICAL DEPRESSION OVER SOUTH CENTRAL
MISSISSIPPI
All watches and warnings have been cancelled.
Tropical Depression Francine is forecast to continue moving
northward into Mississippi and away from Southeast Louisiana
and Southern Mississippi. All warnings for the area have been
discontinued.
STORM INFORMATION:
- About 160 miles north-northwest of Gulfport MS
- 32.5N 90.1W - Storm Intensity 35 mph
- Movement North or 360 degrees at 14 mph
Safe Drinking Water Advisories
Terrebonne Parish: A BWA was issued Sunday for customers along Baptiste Circle from 490 Baptiste to Ethan St. See the Terrebonne Parish Drinking Water Facility profile, here.
See the latest Safe Drinking Water Act compliance stats here, including the US EPA list of serious violators.
WT HAB Tracker from the satellite monitoring program of National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS)
A satellite image of Lake Pontchartrain and the southeast water bodies is dated Sep 8, snapped in high wind conditions over 18 mph. The hurricane warning includes storm surge potential for the large inland lakes, including Lake Pontchartrain. As of our latest satellite image, Lake Pontchartrain has no HAB activity or too low to visualize. Lac des Allemands and Bayou Fortier lakewide HABs run 1 to 2 million cells per ml, the north half of Lake Verret shows a lakewide HAB 700 thousand cells per ml. This water should be presumed to carry cyanotoxin, exercise caution and remove yourself and pets from around these water bodies if at all possible. See the latest LA HAB Tracker report, here.
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