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Hurricane Helene hit Florida's Big Bend as a powerful Category 4 storm with 140 mph winds. At least 3 million homes in 5 states lost power during the storm, which has weakened to a Category 1.
Editor's Note: For the latest news on Helene, see our live coverage for Saturday, Sept. 28. Helene made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane about 11:10 p.m. ET near Perry, Florida, with 140 mph ...
Record flooding was measured in the Tampa Bay area as storm surges as high as 7.19 feet were recorded in the East Bay neighborhood. Other parts saw water levels rise between 6.15 feet and 6.78 ...
The storm brought significant flooding and damaging winds to much of the state. Up to 13 in (330 mm) of rain fell in Plant City, while wind gusts of up to 107 mph (172 km/h) were observed in Sarasota. [222] [223] Storm surge of 5 to 10 feet was recorded from Naples to Siesta Key, including Charlotte Harbor. [224]
A city on Florida's west coast was hit by a record-breaking 8 inches of rain in just three hours on Tuesday evening, bringing flash floods to the area, hindering drivers and delaying hundreds of ...
Major infrastructure upgrades meant to protect Florida’s Tampa Bay area from flooding are months away from completion, as the vulnerable region braces for what could be the worst hurricane in ...
Crews are beginning cleanup efforts on Saturday, more than 24 hours after Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida.
Hurricane Helene descended on Florida on Thursday night as a Category 4 storm with 140-mph winds before it ripped across Georgia, the Carolinas and Tennessee, leading to hundreds of water rescues.