Helene blew ashore in Florida’s Big Bend region as a Category 4 hurricane late Thursday and then quickly moved through Georgia, the Carolinas and Tennessee.
At least 63 are killed, and over 2.6 million people go without electricity as Helene leaves a trail of destruction.
The storm, now a post-tropical cyclone, was expected to hover over the Tennessee Valley on Saturday and Sunday, the National Hurricane Center said.
However, attention turns once again to the western Caribbean and southern Gulf of Mexico next week where tropical development is possible. National Hurricane Center has highlighted a region for ...
Helene made landfall late on Thursday in Florida’s Big Bend region as a Category 4 Hurricane. It weakened Friday morning to a ...
Massive rains from powerful Hurricane Helene left people stranded, without shelter and awaiting rescue Saturday, as the ...
Hurricane Helene, a massive Category 4 storm at landfall in Florida’s Big Bend, caused catastrophic storm surge, and its path ...
Helene still wielded enough power to inflict historic flooding across multiple states, millions of power outages and ...
As cleanup from Hurricane Helene continues and thousands wait for power to be restored we continue to monitor the tropics. New tropical development is possible in the week ahead. The area from the ...
Showers will be possible Sunday, but it will get drier and hotter ahead of another tropical threat in the Gulf of Mexico.
Road closures caused by surging rivers and disrupted communications in the wake of Hurricane Helene on Saturday isolated ...