Wind gusts pick up as Hurricane Francine makes landfall in Louisiana

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AccuWeather's Tony Laubach reported live amid intense winds on the northern side of Francine's eyewall in Houma, Louisiana, on Sept. 11.
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00:00Francine is making landfall, has started to make landfall in southwest Paratarabon Parish,
00:07and the rain and wind continues to pick up.
00:11All right, let's get the latest from AccuWeather meteorologist Tony Laubach, who is in Houma, Louisiana.
00:19Boy, things are really starting to pick up now here looking at the radar.
00:22You have the leading edge now, Tony, of the front eyewall coming in.
00:28It's going to get very bad here very quick, and there you go right on cue.
00:33Yeah, and I've got to tell you, Bernie, it's been a slow burn all day,
00:38and then within the last about, say, 90 minutes, we've started to really see those winds pick up.
00:43And we're on the northern edge of the eyewall here in Houma.
00:46We did not go a little bit further south.
00:48We know that there are several other small little communities down that way,
00:51but those roads are very, very, very low to the ground with water very near it,
00:55so we didn't want to get cut off by any of the flooding
00:57that might be happening down that far south.
00:59So we're here in Houma.
01:00You see the trees behind me blowing.
01:02We're seeing winds right now gusting probably in the 60-mile-per-hour range
01:06and some of the stronger gusts, but we've seen those more frequently over the last 15 minutes.
01:11The winds are pretty good at sustain, but again, we're seeing those gusts really starting to pick up.
01:16Haven't seen much in the way of any significant damage as of this point.
01:19We've been driving around pretty much between here and Morgan City.
01:23Mainly the damage we've seen so far has really been tree branches, just small tree debris kind of stuff.
01:30We haven't seen anything significant yet.
01:32But again, we're really going to be starting to see the winds really picking up here.
01:36We know we had some of those gusts offshore well over 100 miles per hour.
01:41We could be looking at winds close to that as far north as U.S. 90 here again.
01:46But Morgan City to Houma, these are going to be the areas that we're going to be watching here
01:50over the next hour, maybe two hours here.
01:53We still are a little bit further north of where we're expecting landfall to be.
01:57So that eyewall, again, is a pretty thick area.
02:00And you hear that wind right now blowing in my face here.
02:03We are fortunately seeing that coming in as we are speaking right about now.
02:07Again, that eyewall is going to work its way up slowly.
02:10So we're expecting these conditions probably to linger, I'd say, between now and about 5 o'clock central time.
02:16And we're going to see those winds, again, continue to increase.
02:19It's going to be the gusts.
02:21That's going to be the thing that's going to be dealing with here.
02:23We're going to be seeing them get stronger, and we're going to be seeing them get more frequent
02:27as the winds continue to build.
02:29Now, the good news here in Houma, we are a little bit further inland.
02:32So that may weaken some of the higher gusts that we've seen offshore,
02:36some of the higher gusts that we're going to see right near shore.
02:39So we may not be looking at winds in the triple-digit range here.
02:43But, again, that storm is moving pretty quickly.
02:45Francine moving pretty quickly.
02:47It's going to weaken as it moves inland, but it's going to be moving pretty quickly inland.
02:51So how much weaker those winds are going to be as we get into the northern and eastern parts of that eyewall
02:56are going to remain to be seen.
02:58But, again, folks in Morgan City, you're going to be on the northern side of this.
03:01The eye is likely to pass pretty close, if not over Morgan City.
03:05Here in Houma, we are worried about maybe being in the eastern eyewall for the duration of the event here.
03:11If the eye can kind of sneak in, we'll get that calming period before the southern end of that works its way in.
03:15And, again, been watching a lot of those buoys offshore, those wind speeds offshore.
03:19Again, some of those are punching up 70, 80 miles per hour-plus, even on the south side of this thing,
03:25as it continues to work its way up.
03:27So, again, we're dealing with those periodic gusts.
03:30We've had occasional police officers around the street, again, just making sure most of the residents are in.
03:35We haven't seen much of anybody out except for emergency personnel and other storm chasers.
03:39That's about it.
03:41Most everybody else hunkered down, if they are even here at all.
03:44We are in a big box store here.
03:46We've got plenty of kind of a shopping center, strip mall.
03:48There is no activity whatsoever.
03:50Everybody has hunkered down, and it is going to be pretty much getting worse before it gets better.
03:54Again, we are getting into the northern side of the eyewall here in Houma.
03:57Those winds, again, gusting occasionally up to 60.
04:00We expect that to continue in earnest over the next hour to 90 minutes
04:04before things start to calm down a little bit as the eye approaches.
04:07But, again, here in Houma, Bernie, we could be talking about being on the eastern side of that eyewall for a good duration of this.
04:13Folks in Morgan City are going to be dealing with the eye of that coming up here within the next hour as well.
04:18We are going to continue to monitor conditions.
04:20We are going to be watching for damage.
04:22We haven't seen any power outages yet.
04:24Power is still on in our immediate area, so there is some good news there.
04:26Hopefully, here, we can hold fort pretty good for the next hour to two hours here
04:31as the worst of this starts to work its way in.
04:34Tony, I listen. If you can hear me, I do want to let you know,
04:37as we've been forecasting for the last 24 hours, we do have now a Category 2 hurricane.
04:43You are in the northern eyewall, and you will be in the center of that eyewall,
04:48I'd say, within the next two hours or so.
04:51I would project that is going to happen around 6 o'clock local time.
04:54Batten down the hatches, my friend.
04:56You are going to be right in the middle of Hurricane Francine.
04:59Tony, thanks for the update.

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