Hurricane Helene Cat 4 Update
Situation Overview
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has upgraded Hurricane Helene to a Category 4 storm. The storm is expected to make landfall in the Carolinas late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning. Helene is packing maximum sustained winds of 130 mph and is moving northwest at 15 mph. Hurricane warnings are in effect for the entire South Carolina coast, as well as parts of North Carolina and Georgia.Hurricane Helene is expected to bring heavy rainfall, storm surge, and high winds to the Carolinas, Georgia, and Virginia. The NHC is urging residents in these areas to prepare for the storm and take necessary precautions.
Impacts
Hurricane Helene is expected to bring the following impacts to the Carolinas, Georgia, and Virginia:Storm surge: Helene is expected to bring a storm surge of 6-9 feet to the Carolina coast, with some areas receiving up to 12 feet. This storm surge could cause extensive damage to coastal property and infrastructure.
High winds: Helene is expected to bring high winds to the Carolinas, Georgia, and Virginia. These winds could cause widespread power outages and damage to trees and buildings.
Preparations
Residents in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Virginia should take the following precautions to prepare for Hurricane Helene:Stock up on supplies: Stock up on non-perishable food, water, batteries, and other essential supplies in case of power outages or flooding.
Evacuate if necessary: If you live in an area that is at risk of flooding or storm surge, evacuate to a safer location.