Major Hurricane to Slam Florida Big Bend Area Tonight
Hurricane Helene is moving north-northeast at 12 mph, targeting the Florida Big Bend area. Forecasts predict the storm will make landfall this evening or early Friday morning with winds strengthening to major hurricane status. This will likely cause widespread damage, and residents are urged to heed evacuation orders from local authorities.
Life-Threatening Storm Surge Expected
The Storm Surge Warning issued for areas from Mexico Beach to Flamingo, including Tampa Bay and Charlotte Harbor, indicates water levels could rise as high as 20 feet in some regions. This surge poses a severe risk to life and property, and those in vulnerable zones should move to higher ground immediately.
Florida Keys and Western Cuba Already Feeling the Impact
As of early this morning, tropical storm conditions have begun in the Florida Keys, and western Cuba is bracing for heavy rainfall and wind gusts of up to 64 mph. The Dry Tortugas are also under threat, with conditions expected to deteriorate further.
Heavy Rain and Flooding a Major Concern
Helene is expected to bring 6 to 12 inches of rain to the Southeastern U.S., with isolated areas seeing up to 18 inches. This deluge could result in catastrophic flash flooding and river flooding across the region. The Southern Appalachians are at particular risk for landslides due to the heavy, sustained rainfall.
Tornadoes and Severe Weather Likely Across Multiple States
The threat of tornadoes will increase today through tonight, particularly in northern Florida, southeast Georgia, and the Carolinas. Residents should remain vigilant and have a safety plan in place for sudden severe weather.
Storm Surge Details for Affected Areas
Carrabelle, FL to Suwannee River, FL: 15-20 feet
Apalachicola, FL to Carrabelle, FL: 10-15 feet
Tampa Bay: 5-8 feet
Charlotte Harbor: 3-5 feet
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