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Hurricane Delta prompts warning for US Gulf Coast (with forecast video)

Landfall near Texas-Louisiana border likely Friday

(Photo: NOAA)

Hurricane Delta was moving across the central Gulf of Mexico Thursday afternoon on a collision course with the U.S. Gulf Coast. It was becoming better organized with a fairly well-defined eye.

Delta is a Category 2 storm but will likely strengthen a bit more before weakening prior to landfall. It will still be a dangerous hurricane when it hits southwestern Louisiana Friday afternoon or evening.

Earlier Thursday, the National Hurricane Center upgraded the hurricane watch from High Island, Texas, to Morgan City, Louisiana, to a hurricane warning. Drivers picking up loads in Delta’s potential impact should get out of the region Thursday night. Further details are available in the attached video.

The Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration (FMCSA) has temporarily waived hours of service (HIS) regulations for drivers wanting to directly help with Delta’s relief and recovery efforts.


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Nick Austin

Nick is a meteorologist with 20 years of forecasting and broadcasting experience. He was nominated for a Midsouth Emmy for his coverage during a 2008 western Tennessee tornado outbreak. He received his Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from Florida State University, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Management from the Georgia Tech. Nick is a member of the American Meteorological Society and National Weather Association. As a member of the weather team at WBBJ-TV in Jackson, Tennessee, Nick was nominated for a Mid-South Emmy for live coverage of a major tornado outbreak in February 2008. As part of the weather team at WRCB-TV in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Nick shared the Chattanooga Times-Free Press Best of the Best award for “Best Weather Team” eight consecutive years.