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Tracking Francine: Live radar and storm path as the storm approaches the Mid-South

Hurricane Francine is made landfall in Louisiana on Wednesday, and what's left of the storm is now headed toward Memphis.
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Tracking Francine

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Hurricane Francine made landfall Wednesday in Louisiana as a category 2 hurricane, bringing high wind, heavy rain, and storm surge to coastal areas.

Francine is now moving further inland, bringing impacts to Memphis and the Mid-South today as the storm continues to weaken.

The biggest threat from Francine in the Memphis area will likely be the heavy rain. Showers will continue through the day Thursday and Thursday night, and the rain could be heavy at times. Showers are also possible into portions of Friday as well. In total, many neighborhoods will pick up 2 to 4 inches of rain, but some areas could see up to 5 or 6 inches.

That rain will help our serious drought condition, but since the ground is so dry, rain won't be able to soak into the ground as easily, which could lead to flash flooding concerns in parts of the Mid-South.

Francine will bring gusty winds to the Memphis area Thursday and Thursday night. Wind gusts will likely be up to 40 mph through the day Thursday, but there could be a few gusts as high as 50 or 55 mph. That could cause branches to fall and could possibly lead to sporadic power outages.

You can follow the storm's track and live radar below:

Stay tuned to ABC24 and on 24+ as we update you throughout the week with Francine's impact on Memphis.

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