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  2. Hurricane Helene (1958) - Wikipedia

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    After Helene began recurving away from the coast, all warnings south of Wilmington, North Carolina were discontinued at 2200 UTC on September 27. As Helene passed certain areas, warnings were discontinued upon the storm's passage. At 1000 UTC the next day, all onshore hurricane warnings were either downgraded to gale warnings or discontinued.

  3. Hurricane Helene - Wikipedia

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    Helene also inundated Tampa Bay, breaking storm surge records throughout the area. As of January 7, 2025, at least 246 deaths and $124 billion in damage have been attributed to the storm. As of January 7, 2025, at least 246 deaths and $124 billion in damage have been attributed to the storm.

  4. Hurricane Helene among deadliest to hit US mainland; damage ...

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    Helene, and a wave of moisture ahead of the hurricane, dumped an overwhelming 10 to 30 inches of rain. forcing raging torrents of water from steep ridges into narrow valleys. At least 35 people ...

  5. Where is Hurricane Helene? Why New York won't likely ... - AOL

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    The National Weather Service says the New York/New Jersey metro area should not expect any tropical impacts from Hurricane Helene, which is expected to make landfall in Florida late Thursday night.

  6. 1958 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    The costliest storm of the season was Helene, which caused $11.2 million in damage (1958 USD), mostly in North Carolina. Although it passed within 10 mi (16 km) of the state, its effects were mostly limited to the coast, and the hurricane killed one person.

  7. 'Uninhabitable for weeks or months': Why Helene's hurricane ...

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    Category 2 hurricane: 96-110 mphExtremely dangerous winds will cause extensive damage: Well-constructed frame homes could sustain major roof and siding damage. Many shallowly rooted trees will be ...

  8. Helene wreaking havoc across Southeast; 39 dead; 4M in the ...

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    The tornado threat from Helene would shift northward, through an area about 110 miles on either side of a line from 40 miles west-southwest of Florence, South Carolina to 20 miles northeast of ...

  9. Helene death toll tops 160 as Southeast digs out from devastation

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    AccuWeather's preliminary estimate of the total damage and economic loss from Helene in the U.S. is between $95 billion and $110 billion. In East Tennessee, the flooding was so bad that two dams ...