Hurricane Helene Live Radar
Introduction
Hurricane Helene is a Category 4 hurricane that is currently moving towards the east coast of the United States. The storm is expected to make landfall in the Carolinas on Thursday, September 14th. The National Hurricane Center has issued a hurricane warning for the coast of North Carolina from Cape Lookout to the South Carolina border.Current Status
As of 8am EDT on September 13th, Hurricane Helene is located about 400 miles east-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. The storm is moving towards the west-northwest at 12 mph and has maximum sustained winds of 130 mph. Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 70 miles from the center of the storm, and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 175 miles.Hurricane Helene is a large and powerful storm. It is expected to bring heavy rain, strong winds, and dangerous storm surge to the east coast of the United States. Residents in the path of the storm should take precautions and follow the instructions of local officials.
Forecast Track
The National Hurricane Center's forecast track has Hurricane Helene making landfall in the Carolinas on Thursday, September 14th. The storm is expected to weaken as it moves inland, but it is still likely to bring heavy rain and flooding to the region.Residents in the path of the storm should monitor the forecast closely and be prepared to take action if necessary. The National Hurricane Center recommends that people in the hurricane warning area evacuate to higher ground.
Preparation
There are a number of things that people can do to prepare for Hurricane Helene. These include: *Stay Informed
It is important to stay informed about Hurricane Helene. The National Hurricane Center provides regular updates on the storm's track and intensity. You can also get updates from local news stations and websites.By staying informed, you can make sure that you are prepared for Hurricane Helene and that you take the necessary precautions to stay safe.