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A fallen power pole is shown Sept. 27, 2024, at Cooper Creek Park in Columbus after the storm associated with Hurricane Helene came through the city. Columbus power outages drop significantly 11 a.m.
Ohio was hit extremely hard by the storm. Wind gusts of over 75 mph (121 km/h) were recorded in Cincinnati, Dayton and Columbus, which is equivalent to sustained wind levels found in a Category 1 hurricane. [28] The remnants of Ike caused a total of 2.6 million power outages in the state of Ohio, 330,000 of them for over a week.
The risk of dam failure in the hardest-hit areas will generally ease. However, some dams that have been damaged or stressed due to record-high water levels may still be at risk of failure.
Duke Energy is preparing for possible power outages as remnants of Hurricane Helene are forecast to hit the Tri-State area. ... Helene's winds hit Ohio. What we learned from Hurricane Ike in 2008.
The tornado threat from Helene would shift northward, through an area about 110 miles on either side of a line from 40 miles west-southwest of Florence, South Carolina to 20 miles northeast of ...
Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on Hurricane Helene for Sunday, Sept. 29. For the latest news on the storm, view our live updates file for Monday, Sept. 30. ASHEVILLE, N.C. − More ...
Tropical Storm Helene has knocked out power to more than 8,000 in Licking County and 120,000 statewide. Power outages from Helene hit over 120,000 in Ohio, over 8,000 in Licking County Skip to ...
Sure, the center of Hurricane Helene didn’t hit Columbus when it blew into Georgia and veered eastward, but the storm still made local weather history. Hurricane Helene sets Columbus weather record.