Maps show track of Hurricane Helene: What to know about possible paths and storm surge

Helene intensified from a tropical storm to a hurricane on Wednesday morning and is forecast to strike Florida’s Gulf Coast, probably within the Massive Bend space, as a serious hurricane this week.

Hurricane Helene continues to be amassing energy over the japanese Gulf of Mexico, and is inching northwest in direction of Florida with most sustained winds of 80 miles per hour, in keeping with the Nationwide Hurricane Heart. The storm is forecast to make landfall in western Florida as a Class 3 storm, meteorologist Stephanie Abrams mentioned on “CBS Mornings” Wednesday. 

“Right this moment is your final day to organize, because the storm will race via the Gulf tomorrow, coming ashore Thursday into Friday,” Abrams mentioned. “It should then spin via the Southeast, taking out energy and disrupting journey. Rain will get all the best way into the Midwest for our Friday.”  

A map from the Nationwide Hurricane Heart exhibits Hurricane Helene blowing north via the Florida Panhandle on Thursday night time. Tallahassee is within the heart of the forecast path. 

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Map exhibits coastal areas beneath hurricane warnings and watches and tropical storm warnings and watches as Tropical Storm Helene churns north within the Gulf of Mexico, with the orange circle indicating the place of the middle of the storm as of 5 a.m. ET, Sept. 25, 2024. 

NOAA/Nationwide Climate Service


The rising storm, which is being steered by two stress techniques fueled by record-warm water within the Gulf of Mexico, will carry “life-threatening storm surge, damaging winds and flooding rain to a big portion of Florida,” the Nationwide Hurricane Heart warned.

 Hurricane warnings are in impact between the Anaclote River and Mexico Seaside, Florida. Warnings have additionally been issued for components of Mexico. Storm surge warnings have been issued for components of Florida, together with Tampa Bay. Hurricane watches are in impact for Cuba and components of Florida, and tropical storm warnings and watches additionally stay in impact for components of Florida, Cuba and Mexico. Even areas outdoors of the hurricane’s direct path will really feel impacts from the storm, Abrams warned. 

“It is not simply concerning the heart and the cone. It is a massive system with wide-reaching results,” Abrams mentioned. 

Remainders of the storm are forecast to go via Alabama and Georgia on Friday morning, passing over Huntsville and Atlanta, earlier than persevering with north via Tennessee and into the Midwest via the weekend. 

Robust winds are forecast to hit the Florida Panhandle on Thursday morning, with the storm anticipated to weaken because it heads into Georgia all through the day. Elements of the Southeast, together with the Carolinas, may nonetheless see tropical storm-force winds because the system continues shifting inland, nonetheless.

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NOAA / Nationwide Climate Service


Many areas are forecast to see harmful storm surges, particularly between Panama Metropolis and Tampa. The coast stretching from the Ochlockonee River to Chassahowitzka may see a surge between 10 and 15 toes. Close by areas may see between 5 and 10 toes of surge, and the Tampa Bay space is forecast to expertise between 5 and eight toes of storm surge. 

The Florida Keys may even see between 1 and three toes of storm surge. 

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NOAA / Nationwide Climate Service


The Florida Division of Emergency Administration’s Know Your Zone map permits residents to enter their deal with and be taught their evacuation route in case of flooding or different catastrophe. 

A lot of Florida is anticipated to see one or two inches of rain, however the areas alongside the coast may even see extra, in keeping with the hurricane heart. Elements of the panhandle and southern Georgia and Alabama may even see 4 to six inches of rain, and the world round Tallahassee may even see as much as 8 inches of rain. 

NOAA / Nationwide Climate Service


Gusty squalls will sweep throughout Florida via Wednesday and Thursday, doubtlessly bringing with them heavy rain, robust winds and a quick twister, in keeping with CBS Miami. 

Stay radar map of Hurricane Helene

CBS Miami’s stay radar map exhibits the present location and rainfall impacts of Hurricane Helene. 

CBS Miami

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