Helene is expected to make landfall in the Florida Big Bend region Thursday night before moving inland at a fast pace across the Southeast.
Hurricane Helene, now with winds at 125 mph, has sent rain, wind and storm surge into Sarasota and Manatee counties.
Here's the latest on the danger Helene poses not only at the coast, but also well inland through the Southeast.
Hurricane Helene is moving northward in the Gulf of Mexico and will bring “catastrophic” storm surge and wind to parts of Florida, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The Sunshine Skyway Bridge is closed, as of just before 2 p.m. on Thursday, as outer bands from Hurricane Helene, now a ...
The storm is expected to bring “catastrophic” storm surge and wind after making landfall on Florida’s northwestern coast ...
Hurricane Helene has strengthened into a Category 3 and is expected to bring “unsurvivable” storm surge when the center ...
Dr. Ryan Truchelut, of Tallahassee-based WeatherTiger, is tracking and analyzing Helene ahead of landfall on Florida's Big ...
Fast-moving Hurricane Helene is advancing across the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida and it's been upgraded to a major Category ...