- I-40 closed again near NC-TN line after rockslide, flooding; TDOT says repairs could take 2 weeks
- Mexico assesses damage from Hurricane Erick as rising rivers leave at least 1 dead
- Houston care home owner creates emergency kits to help seniors during hurricane evacuations
- Flooding and rock slides close heavily damaged I-40 section in Smoky Mountains
- Erick weakens after landfall in southern Mexico as a Category 3 hurricane
Hurricane Laura makes landfall on Louisiana coast

Laura also brought along a catastrophic storm surge that will lead to flash flooding in southeast Texas and southwest Louisiana. The winds are expected to prompt several tornado warnings for areas in the storm’s path. Destructive winds are expected more than 100 miles inland.
Storm surge warnings, hurricane warnings, tropical storm warnings and hurricane watches are in place from southeast Texas to the mouth of the Mississippi River. Floodwaters are not expected to fully recede until several days after the storm.