- Hurricane Helene - Wikipedia
Helene transitioned to a post-tropical cyclone at 18:00 UTC by September 27 in southern Kentucky, with the system losing deep convection and merging with a cut-off low to its west
- Hurricane Helene’s extreme rainfall and catastrophic inland . . .
Helene roared ashore Florida’s coast in late September 2024 as a Category 4 hurricane But arguably the worst-hit area was hundreds of miles north, across the southern Appalachian Mountains
- Hurricane Helene | Date, Damage, Death Toll, Path, Category . . .
Hurricane Helene was a large, catastrophic tropical cyclone notable for its rapid intensification that ultimately produced a wide swath of damage and loss of life that extended from northwestern Florida to Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina
- Hurricane Helene updates: Death toll surpasses 230 as rescue . . .
Helene, which made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region as a massive Category 4 hurricane, has become the deadliest mainland hurricane since Katrina in 2005 Here's how the news is developing
- Live updates: Helene churns a deadly path through Georgia and . . .
The deadly storm Helene, now a post-tropical cyclone, continues to produce "catastrophic flooding” over parts of the southern Appalachians and the Tennessee Valley
- Tropical Storm Helene: September 26-27, 2024
Helene's largest impacts were across the southern Appalachians where widespread severe and unprecedented flooding occurred with hundreds of fatalities and billions in property damage
- #Helene resources: The latest storm forecasts, maps, imagery . . .
NOAA's National Weather Service wants you to have the latest, most accurate information on Hurricane Helene to keep you informed and safe Here is a compilation of information that you can use before, during, and after the storm to have the most current forecasted weather conditions for your area, evacuation and shelter information, and
- Hurricane Helene | AP News
North Carolina officials say the catastrophic flooding and destruction from Hurricane Helene likely caused at least $53 billion in damages and recovery needs in the state
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