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James Spann

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AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist. WeatherBrains host. Instagram: spannwx

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Inga Sarda-Sorensen (@isardasorensen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beautiful Tribute in Light reaches high into the heavens above the World Trade Center tonight, on this eve of the 23rd anniversary of 9/11. #NYC #NewYork #NewYorkCity #Sept11 #September11th #NeverForget

Beautiful Tribute in Light reaches high into the heavens above the World Trade Center tonight, on this eve of the 23rd anniversary of 9/11. #NYC #NewYork #NewYorkCity #Sept11 #September11th #NeverForget
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TUESDAY NIGHT LOOK AT FRANCINE: Francine is a minimal hurricane tonight with winds of 75 mph. The center is about 295 miles southwest of Morgan City, Louisiana, and it is moving northeast at 10 mph. Now that Francine has a well organized core, significant strengthening seems

TUESDAY NIGHT LOOK AT FRANCINE: Francine is a minimal hurricane tonight with winds of 75 mph. The center is about 295 miles southwest of Morgan City, Louisiana, and it is moving northeast at 10 mph.

Now that Francine has a well organized core, significant strengthening seems
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Here's how the 2024 Atlantic #hurricane season stacks up with the average season through the climatological peak of the hurricane season (September 10). The season has been near average for most parameters.

Here's how the 2024 Atlantic #hurricane season stacks up with the average season through the climatological peak of the hurricane season (September 10). The season has been near average for most parameters.
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The weather over the next 48 hours will be directly related to Hurricane Francine, which will make landfall this afternoon or this evening on the coast of Louisiana southwest of Baton Rouge/west of New Orleans. Early this morning Francine has sustained winds of 90 mph, and is

The weather over the next 48 hours will be directly related to Hurricane Francine, which will make landfall this afternoon or this evening on the coast of Louisiana southwest of Baton Rouge/west of New Orleans.

Early this morning Francine has sustained winds of 90 mph, and is
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A detailed morning look at Hurricane Francine, and the potential impact on Alabama and the Deep South: youtube.com/live/77b_GbDnE…

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Orange Beach this morning… video from Angela Dixon-Hill. Conditions will deteoriate along the Alabama coast through the day… a tropical storm warning is in effect.

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The sun is up over Hurricane Francine in the western Gulf of Mexico. Winds are at 90 mph; landfall comes later today along the Louisiana coast.

The sun is up over Hurricane Francine in the western Gulf of Mexico. Winds are at 90 mph; landfall comes later today along the Louisiana coast.
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Double red flags 🚩 🚩 are flying in Orange Beach today - Wednesday, Sept. 11th. Double Red represents Gulf waters are closed to the public due to potentially life threatening rip currents/dangerous surf. Disobeying could lead to arrest/fine. 🎥: Cotton Bayou Beach. James Spann #alwx