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The impacts of Hurricane Helene, which made landfall on Thursday, Sept. 26, as a Category 4 hurricane, took many people by surprise — especially those in inland areas that faced significant ...
Although Helene could be one of the largest storms in recent memory, this is not the first time a hurricane named Helene has been recorded in history. Two other storms, in 1958 and 2006, bear the ...
A large and popular portion of the trail along the Congaree River that had been closed for nearly a year is now open.
Hurricane Helene was upgraded to a category 2 storm Thursday morning, and continued to gather speed and power — with winds of 105 mph hours before its anticipated landfall in Florida. Here's the ...
Category 4 Hurricane Helene continues to intensify and its peak winds are now 140 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center’s 9 p.m. Eastern time update.
Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida late Thursday night as a dangerous Category 4 storm that is forecasted to bring potentially “unsurvivable” storm surge and life-threatening winds.