Stay tuned for the latest updates as Hurricane Helene intensifies into a Category 2 storm, causing widespread concern across South Florida. We bring you the most recent news on this developing situation. Read more details here.
Hurricane Helene Intensifies: What You Need to Know
- Helene quickly strengthened into a hurricane on Wednesday and is expected to impact Florida by late Thursday.
- The hurricane’s center may make landfall in the Big Bend area of Florida’s northwestern coast.
- Along with “potentially catastrophic” winds, Helene could generate a storm surge as high as 20 feet in some regions.
- Tropical storm warnings and tornado watches are in effect for all of South Florida, including Miami-Dade, Broward, Monroe, and parts of Palm Beach counties.
- Public schools in Broward, Monroe, and Palm Beach counties are closed, while Miami-Dade schools remain open.
Storm Surge and Warnings
Hurricane Helene has the potential to create “potentially catastrophic” winds and storm surges reaching up to 20 feet. These are significant threats that should not be underestimated, especially for those in vulnerable coastal areas. Tropical storm warnings and tornado watches are essential for residents in South Florida, including Miami-Dade, Broward, Monroe, and parts of Palm Beach counties.
South Florida Schools Closures
Due to the imminent threat posed by Hurricane Helene, public schools in Broward, Monroe, and Palm Beach counties have been closed. However, Miami-Dade schools are continuing their operations as usual. It’s important for parents and guardians to stay updated on the situation and make adequate preparations for their families.
Potential Impact on the Big Bend Area
Forecasters indicate that Helene’s center could be making landfall in the Big Bend area of Florida’s northwestern coast as early as late Thursday. Residents in this area should take urgent action to prepare for the hurricane’s impact.
Be Prepared: Safety Tips
As Hurricane Helene approaches, ensure you and your family are prepared:
- Have an emergency kit ready with essential supplies such as food, water, medications, and important documents.
- Stay informed by monitoring local news and weather updates.
- Follow evacuation orders and guidelines from local authorities.
- Secure your property and bring loose items indoors to prevent them from becoming projectiles in high winds.
As always, safety comes first. Stay tuned to reliable sources for the latest on Hurricane Helene’s trajectory and impact. Click here for more live updates.
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