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Hurricane Helene Moves Across Gulf Of Mexico Toward Florida

Last updated: September 26, 2024 2:16 am
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Heading towards Florida, Hurricane Helene is rapidly moving across the Gulf of Mexico, posing a threat of “unsurvivable” storm surges in northwestern parts of the state. Forecasters also warn of damaging winds, heavy rains, and flash floods reaching hundreds of miles inland across the southeastern U.S.

Expected to be a major hurricane, potentially a Category 3 or higher, Helene is set to make landfall on Florida’s northwestern coast Thursday evening. Hurricane and flash flood warnings have been issued well beyond the coast, reaching south-central Georgia. States like Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas have declared emergencies in preparation.

The National Weather Service in Tallahassee is predicting storm surges of up to 20 feet in Florida’s Apalachee Bay, warning of potentially “catastrophic and life-threatening” conditions. High winds and heavy rains further add to the risks.

Residents like Christine Nazworth in Crawfordville are stocking up on supplies and preparing for the worst, despite evacuation orders. She reflects on the impending danger and hopes for protection for all those in the storm’s path.

Evacuation orders have been issued in several counties along Florida’s Gulf Coast, leading to closures of schools and universities. The storm, currently southwest of Tampa, is expected to intensify before landfall.

A shopper checks out nearly empty shelves in the lunch meat section of a Walmart, on Sept. 25, 2024 in Tallahassee, Fla. Grocery stores and gas stations were seeing heavy traffic in advance of Hurricane Helene, expected to make landfall Thursday night in the Big Bend area.

As Helene moves inland, the National Hurricane Center warns of strong, damaging winds spreading across the southeastern U.S., including the southern Appalachian Mountains. Tropical storm warnings have been issued as far north as North Carolina, with the likelihood of power outages, fallen trees, and dangerous flooding.

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Helene’s impact has already been felt in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and Cuba, causing flooding and destruction. Its path is now set on Florida and the southeastern U.S., with preparations underway in various states.

Rainfall has begun in Atlanta, prompting warnings of flash floods. Residents are bracing for the storm’s arrival and making necessary arrangements to weather the impact.

Forecasted to be one of the largest storms in years, Helene’s reach extends far inland, affecting regions as north as Georgia. Power outages, fallen trees, and dangerous conditions are expected.

As the Atlantic hurricane season progresses, Tropical Storm Isaac has formed in the Atlantic, potentially strengthening into a hurricane. Meanwhile, former Hurricane John in the Pacific is reemerging as a tropical storm, posing a threat to Mexico’s western coast.

Amidst the storm activity, federal authorities have positioned resources for rescue and relief efforts. The 2024 hurricane season is expected to be above average due to warm ocean temperatures.

Stay informed and stay safe during this active hurricane season.

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