Watch as Hurricane Francine Makes Landfall in Louisiana
Hurricane Francine is quickly approaching southeastern Louisiana and you can watch as conditions deteriorate as the storm makes landfall.
Many have been preparing for Francine for days and now is the time to hunker down and not be on the roads.
Rain and wind gusts will make it not safe to travel Wednesday evening, but you still can watch as the storm sweeps across parts of southern Louisiana.
With some amazing technology, you can watch from the comfort of your own home as Francine impacts parts of southern Louisiana as a Category 1 hurricane.
Again, it will soon not be safe to be on the roads and several parishes in south Louisiana have curfews to protect you from any dangers on the road.
Here are some cameras you can use, while they're in operation, to see the conditions as the storm makes landfall. We will have more updates here throughout the day and night, so be sure to check back and be safe.
Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON) North Tower in Terrebonne Parish"
Here's a look from New Orleans via a Bourbon Streer camera.
LSU fans may recognize this one, a look from the campus in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Here's a live camera shot from Grand Isle, Louisiana.
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