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Hurricane Helene could strengthen to a Category 4 storm as it advances toward Florida, AccuWeather forecasts.
Just over a month after Storm Debby hurtled into the Sunshine State, Hurricane Helene now threatens to become the strongest storm to hit the US in over a year. The storm is expected to make landfall near Florida’s Big Bend region on Thursday.
Helene will be the fourth hurricane to make landfall in the US this year.
Hurricane Helene, currently a Category 1 storm, has 80 mph winds as of Wednesday. Florida officials are warning residents to brace for life-threatening rain, floods and storm surge.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency on Tuesday, and several areas are under hurricane warnings. Florida’s Big Bend will see the worst of the storm surge, with up to 20 feet possible this week.
Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey told residents the storm could bring “unprecedented damage” to the Florida city.
“We will have countless downed trees. We will have structural damage. We will have loss of power,” Dailey said on Wednesday. “Yes, if our community remains central in Helene’s path as forecasted, we will see unprecedented damage like nothing we have ever experienced before.”
State emergency chief warns residents of Helene’s impact
Florida’s emergency chief, Kevin Guthrie, warned the effects of Helene will be far-reaching and residents should be careful even if they think they’re far from the storm.
“Tropical storm force winds can be filled up to 250 miles from the center,” Guthrie explained at a Wednesday morning press conference
“Tornadoes are probable and high winds, life-threatening storm surge and flooding cannot be ruled out,” he added.
Guthrie urged residents to keep their devices on to receive emergency alerts and to have an evacuation plan in place.
Katie Hawkinson26 September 2024 08:00
Helene to hit Florida two years after devastating Hurricane Ian
Hurricane Helene, which is expected to strengthen to Category 4, will batter Florida two years after Hurricane Ian.
Hurricane Ian made landfall near Cayo Costa, Florida, in September 2022. Meanwhile, Helene is set to make landfall slightly north, near Florida’s Big Bend region.
Hurricane Ian is the costliest to ever hit Florida and the third-costliest in US history.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has provided $1.15 billion for 387,139 households to assist with home repairs, lodging expenses, rent payments and other needs.
The agency also allocated $2.3 billion to reimburse state, local and tribal governments and nonprofit organizations for storm-related costs.
Hurricane Helene is set to cause ‘unprecedented’ damage to parts of the state.
“We will have countless downed trees. We will have structural damage. We will have loss of power,” Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey said on Wednesday. “Yes, if our community remains central in Helene’s path as forecasted, we will see unprecedented damage like nothing we have ever experienced before.”
Katie Hawkinson26 September 2024 07:00
ICYMI: Hurricane Helene could render parts of Tallahassee ‘uninhabitable’ for months
“Catastrophic” storm surge and flooding could render some areas of Tallahassee and the surrounding region “uninhabitable” for weeks or months, the National Weather Service said.
Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey told residents that Hurricane Helene could bring “unprecedented damage” to the Florida city if it remains on its current path.
“We will have countless downed trees. We will have structural damage. We will have loss of power,” Dailey said on Wednesday. “Yes, if our community remains central in Helene’s path as forecasted, we will see unprecedented damage like nothing we have ever experienced before.”
The storm could strengthen to a Category 4 as it makes landfall in Florida late Thursday.
Katie Hawkinson26 September 2024 05:01
Key messages from officials ahead of Hurricane Helene
Katie Hawkinson26 September 2024 04:00
ICYMI: NASA and SpaceX Florida rocket launch delayed by days due to Helene
Katie Hawkinson26 September 2024 01:00
‘Life-threatening’ storm surge to come, Florida officials warn
“Life-threatening” storm surge of up to 20 feet could hit Florida as Hurricane Helene makes landfall tomorrow, officials warn.
Residents should stay alert and monitor their emergency alerts tomorrow.
Katie Hawkinson26 September 2024 00:33
Pet shelter issues call for community help ahead of Helene
An animal shelter in Marianna, Florida has issued a call for community members to help foster animals as Hurricane Helene batters the state.
The Partners for Pets shelter needs to find temporary homes for their animals before Helene hits the state in full force on Thursday, local outlet WTVY reports.
Meanwhile, Wags and Whiskers of the Wiregrass, an animal boarding center in Enterprise and Dothan, has offered to take residents’ pets and give them safe shelter as the storm passes.
Katie Hawkinson26 September 2024 00:05