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Helene became a hurricane late Wednesday morning with 80 mph winds. The storm is forecast to barrel into Florida's Gulf Coast as a monster Category 3 hurricane with 120-mph winds Thursday ...
The forecast of rapid intensification of Helene from a potential tropical cyclone to a Category 3 hurricane appears to be the fastest progression ever predicted for a depression by the National ...
Takeaway here from the 2 p.m. advisory is that Helene’s estimated sustained winds are up another 5 mph to about 110 mph, or just shy of Category 3 status on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind ...
Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida on Thursday as a Category 4 storm. Follow the Post’s live updates for the latest news on tracking the storm’s path, reactions and photos.
Livestreams showed errant beachgoers, bicyclists and even kitesurfers off the coast of Hilton Head Island as the Category 2 hurricane ushered in choppy waters and high winds across the Lowcountry.
A Cat 3 hurricane, as Helene is forecast to be when it makes landfall somewhere near the Panhandle, can be strong enough to blow in the door of a building or rip the siding from a house. Show comments
The eye of Hurricane Helene, forecast to be a catastrophic storm, is not forecast to pass through Orlando. But the area, Orange and surrounding counties, are under tornado watch until 8 p.m.
Hurricane and tropical storm warnings are in place for over 42 million people in Florida, Georgia and Alabama, according to the National Weather Service. Watch USA TODAY's coverage of Hurricane Helene