Cloudy day for North Texas as Hurricane Francine makes landfall along the Gulf

Low rain chances for North Texas Wednesday as Hurricane Francine approaches Louisiana coast

NORTH TEXAS – Wednesday started with partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies across parts of North Texas as more moisture is in place due to Hurricane Francine in the Gulf of Mexico.

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A few showers moved into the metroplex around 9 a.m. Wednesday morning and there is an isolated to scattered shower chance throughout the day ahead. Most of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex has a 10% to 20% chance for storms. 

Stronger rain chances are more likely further southeast of the Metroplex.

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Francine strengthened overnight to a strong Category 1 hurricane as it continued moving northeast Wednesday morning and has picked up a little bit of forward speed. Francine is forecast to strengthen through the day to a Category 2 hurricane before making landfall later in the afternoon to early evening on the Louisiana coastline.

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According to the National Weather Service, life-threatening storm surges and hurricane-force winds are expected in Louisiana Wednesday afternoon.

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There won't be large impacts in North Texas from Francine, but some will see some isolated to scattered showers, more cloud cover and a humid day.

High pressure will build in at the end of the week and begins another stretch of hot days. In fact, weekend high temperatures will be a few degrees shy of tying record highs in the 100s.

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