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Helene is now a hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph, according to the latest update from the National Hurricane Center. The storm is located about 500 miles south-southwest of Tampa.
The current National Weather Service forecast calls for 3-6 inches of rain, with up to 10 inches in select areas; a storm surge of 4-7 feet in coastal Sarasota and 5-8 feet in coastal Manatee; and ...
4:10 p.m. - Winds across Florida and NHC update. Helene is coming in drier than expected for a lot of Florida so far (other than the flooded Central Panhandle), but the Tropical Storm Warnings are ...
Where is Helene right now? Potential path of the hurricane. As of Thursday morning, Helene was located about 320 miles southwest of Tampa, Florida and was moving north-northeast around 12 mph ...
The National Hurricane Center announced that Helene was upgraded to hurricane status on Wednesday around 10:15 a.m. CT. The hurricane center predicts that Helene will make landfall in Florida as a ...
Hurricane Helene strengthens to Category 3, en route to make landfall Thursday night in the Gulf Coast region along Florida’s Big Bend at or near the state capital as a Cat 3 with major storm ...
Hurricane vs. tropical storm: Helene is now downgraded Hurricane Helene blew by Florida's western Gulf Coast and then made landfall in the Big Bend, near Perry, Florida after 11 p.m. on Thursday.
Hurricane Helene — now a Category 4 storm — is forecast to make landfall along Florida's Gulf Coast on Thursday evening, the National Hurricane Center said.. The storm is expected to bring ...