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Hurricane Helene Slams Into Florida Coast As A Category 4

September 27, 2024
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Hurricane Helene Slams Into Florida Coast As A Category 4
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Hurricane Helene will bring hurricane conditions throughout the Southeast.
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Hurricane Helene packed a powerful punch as it slammed into Florida’s Big Bend section, rapidly intensifying into a Category 4 storm before making landfall Thursday night.

Helene brought winds in excess of 140 mph and storm surge estimated up to 20 feet in Apalachee Bay, a swampy area near where the eye wall was set to come ashore, according to the National Hurricane Center.

Landfall was expected at approximately 10 p.m. EDT Thursday with coastal areas from Tampa Bay to Panama City Beach already experiencing flooding. The low-lying region will experience strong storm surge that the NHC describes as “unsurvivable.”

“The models show us that 20 feet storm surge will push water 20 miles from the coast and possibly into south Leon County and into Tallahassee to the north,” Wakulla County Commissioner Ralph Thomas told CNN.

The storm surge and hurricane-level conditions are expected throughout Thursday night and into Friday as the storm treks inland. Hurricane warnings and state-of-emergencies have been declared in its path.

“There is a danger of catastrophic and unsurvivable storm surge for Apalachee Bay. … Destructive waves will exacerbate the surge,” the National Weather Service in Tallahassee said on X.

More than 85 million Americans are under hurricane warnings as flooding, power outages and dangerous winds are expected. Helene is expected to trek north through Atlanta and eventually Nashville before finally losing steam on Saturday.



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