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This map shows rainfall from Helene and in the days preceding the storm that combined to create disastrous flooding.
The entire region was bracing for a deluge from Helene: "Overall, 5 to 10 inches of rain with isolated totals around 15 inches is forecast over the Southeast," the prediction center said.
Torrential downpours from Tuesday to Wednesday night, not directly related to Helene delivered 2-8 inches of rain from northern Georgia to upstate South Carolina, western North Carolina, eastern ...
Rainfall from Thursday through Friday morning is projected to be heavy on the North and South Carolina border, with amounts of 8 inches near Lake Cashiers and the Bay Ridge area of Oconee County ...
A rainstorm expected only once every 1,000 years deluged parts of southern Appalachia on Wednesday night, with as much as 8 inches falling in a day’s time in Asheville, North Carolina.
The National Weather Service told the Citizen Times that the outer rain band of Helene will likely arrive in WNC this evening, Sept. 26, bringing even more heavy rain — 6-10 inches of additional ...
Continued weakening is expected and Helene is forecast to become extratropical later Friday, the NHC said. Tropical-storm-force winds extended outward up to 345 miles east of the center of the ...
Tropical Storm Helene is 30 miles southwest of Bryson City North Carolina and 105 miles north-northeast of Atlanta Georgia, with maximum sustained wind of 45 mph. It’s moving 32 mph to the north.