Thousands of Florida residents have been forced to evacuate as the state prepares for rapidly strengthening Tropical Storm Helene, which could bring powerful winds, flooding and life-threatening storm ...
Tropical Storm Helene was rapidly strengthening in the Caribbean Sea and expected to become a hurricane Wednesday while moving north along Mexico’s coast toward the U.S., prompting residents ...
City crews worked on clearing out storm drains, draining lakes, and checking grates to prepare for Helene. Emergency sandbag ...
Any potential tropical system over the Gulf will continue northward thanks to general troughing aloft over the Lower 48 that ...
As we monitor Tropical Storm Helene and its potential impacts to the Tampa Bay Area, people who lived through Hurricane Idalia last summer are on edge.
It’s also interesting to note the rapid strengthening of hurricane “John” over the far East Pacific that moved inland on the ...
Tropical Storm Helene is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane with 115-mph winds before landfall Thursday.
In Pasco County, mandatory evacuations will go into effect Wednesday morning for anyone living in evacuation zone A and for those living in mobile homes or RVs.
Hernando County is expecting several feet of storm surge for Helene, and they have already announced mandatory evacuations for Zones A, B and C.
The National Weather Service said Tuesday that a major storm is expected to move into Southeast Georgia on Thursday night.
The disturbance is forecast to become a hurricane Wednesday and will strengthen as it crosses the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
Helene is expected to rapidly intensify into a major and massive hurricane with 115-mph winds by the time it makes landfall ...