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    What to Know about Life-Threatening Hurricane Helene That Could Impact 4 US States

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodSeptember 26, 20244 Mins Read
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    Information regarding a potentially fatal cyclone that could affect four states in the United States has been disseminated via the internet. In addition to disclosing the storm’s timeline, news outlets encourage individuals to establish a disaster plan.

    Hurricane Helene, the most powerful storm to strike the United States in more than a year, is anticipated to make landfall in Florida, according to CNN. Within the next 36 to 48 hours, tropical storm conditions may develop. The hurricane, which has already developed in the northwestern Caribbean Sea, is expected to intensify swiftly.

    CNN reports that the hurricane could transition from a tropical storm with a maximum wind speed of 45 mph to a Category 3 significant hurricane in as little as 48 hours. Hurricane Helene is intensifying over the Gulf Coast of Mexico, which is exceedingly balmy.

    9/24/24 5AM Tropical Update:
    🌀Hurricane and Tropical Storm watches up for the Gulf Coast of FL.
    🌊Life-threatening storm surge expected along the nature coast.
    🌧️Potential for flooding rains throughout FL.
    🍃Tropical storm force winds will extend far from the center. #flwx pic.twitter.com/SY36yOFxzb

    — NWS Tampa Bay (@NWSTampaBay) September 24, 2024

    The news outlet has advised civilians in the coastal regions of Florida to prepare for the potentially life-threatening storm surge, flooding rainfall, and damaging gusts, in light of the accelerated timeline.

    The region is at risk of experiencing monumental power disruptions as a result of the strong winds and torrential rain that are anticipated from Hurricane Helene. There is also the imminent danger of tornadoes.

    Residents in Florida’s coastal regions are expected to evacuate today (Tuesday, September 24). The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office has also issued an announcement on social media to inform residents of the Big Bend region that a county-wide evacuation order is likely to be issued later in the day.

    The Big Bend region is expected to experience the most severe storm surge, with a potential height of up to 15 feet, when the storm arrives. CNN also indicates that the storm’s magnitude and intensity could result in a surge of up to 8 feet in the Tampa area.

    Tropical storm-force wind surges may commence in the Florida Keys as early as Wednesday afternoon, September 25, and may extend to a significant portion of the Peninsula by Thursday morning, September 26, at the latest. The potential for hurricane-force wind gusts to follow closely behind is present.

    Many organizations and government officials have already initiated measures to mitigate the most severe effects of the storm. For instance, Tampa General Hospital initiated the construction of a 10-foot-high flood barrier around the facility on Monday.

    Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, has proclaimed an emergency in 41 of the state’s 67 counties to expedite the coordination and preparations between local governments and the state.

    Additionally, the National Hurricane Center and Central Pacific Hurricane Center published a bulletin on their websites that provides a comprehensive analysis and overview of the Hurricane Helene forecast. They, like CNN, emphasized the areas that will be impacted and provided an explanation of how.

    The storm is anticipated to affect other regions of the Southeast, so it is important for residents in areas other than Florida to make preparations and establish a hurricane plan.

    9/24 5AM EDT: The potential for life-threatening storm surge from #PTC9 is increasing along the coast of the Florida Panhandle and the Florida west gulf coast. Residents should ensure they have their hurricane plan in place, and also follow advice given by local officials. pic.twitter.com/PMprqEsNEg

    — NHC Storm Surge (@NHC_Surge) September 24, 2024

    Flooding rain may also affect the states of Georgia, Alabama, and portions of the Carolinas on Thursday, September 26, according to the Weather Prediction Center. On a scale that ranges from 1 to 4, the risk threshold is currently at 3.

    Additionally, rainfall accumulations of 4 to 8 inches are anticipated in certain regions of the Carolinas, Virginia, and Tennessee.

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