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Maps show the areas impacted by storm surge, rainfall levels and more as Helene, once a major hurricane and now a tropical storm, moves inland from Florida's Gulf Coast over Georgia.
Milton has strengthened back up to a major Category 5 hurricane following fluctuations in intensity on Tuesday, with the National Hurricane Center billing it as “one of the most destructive ...
A rare "high risk" alert for heavy rain has been issued. ... Helene is forecast to bring 10 to 15 feet of dangerous storm surge to Florida’s Big Bend area, and 4 to 8 feet of storm surge to ...
Last week, even as Helene was moving inland with deadly and destructive flooding, AccuWeather's long-range and hurricane experts pointed out that the next new threat to the U.S. would likely be ...
Here’s a look at Florida’s flash flood risk by area: The National Hurricane Center on Friday forecasts that most of Florida will have a slight risk of flash flooding through Wednesday as a ...
The National Hurricane Center didn't have that stat at the ready Tuesday as they were focused on operational forecasting for Helene, now a tropical storm, but "it's either the highest or one of ...
Ahead of Hurricane Helene in September 2024, a Waffle House in Crawfordville shut down, raising the Waffle House Index to red. [15] In preparation for Hurricane Milton in October 2024, Waffle House announced that 25 Waffle House locations in the Tampa Bay area and eight in the Fort Myers area would close on October 8 prior to the storm's arrival.
Use the map below to see the hurricane center’s peak storm surge prediction: The National Hurricane Center predicts Tropical Storm Nicole will bring up to 5 feet of storm surge to parts of Florida.