"Lord have mercy," England exclaimed. The rural archipelago also suffered flooding and damage from Idalia and Debby. Then ...
Helene is currently set to make landfall off along the northeast coast of the Gulf of Mexico late Thursday, and may reach Category 3 — with winds of up to 120 mph over the next 36 hours.
H urricane Helene, which evolved from Tropical Cyclone nine, is expected to pummel past Mexico and move towards the Florida coast Wednesday bringing life-threatening storm surge and winds. The ...
The system will rapidly strengthen over the warm eastern Gulf and is forecast to be a major, Category 3 hurricane at landfall.
Hurricane Helene could strengthen to a Category 4 storm as it advances across Mexico’s coast towards the US, AccuWeather ...
The storm could strengthen into a Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 111-129 miles per hour.
Tropical Storm Helene is expected to become a hurricane Wednesday before slamming into Florida as a massive Category 3 storm ...
Helene is strengthening as it moves toward the U.S. Gulf Coast. It is expected to become a hurricane today and will hit ...
Helene reached hurricane status Wednesday and was forecast to grow more powerful and dangerous before making landfall late Thursday on Florida's Gulf Coast as a devastating, Category 3 hurricane.
A hurricane warning is in effect for Cabo Catoche, Cancún, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen and Tulum as Helene whips the eastern Yucatán Peninsula.
The next two days will dry out from recent rain, but Helene could drop an occasional shower through Monday in the South Bend ...
Helene continued to steadily strengthen as it grazed the northeastern tip of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula Wednesday morning.