Hurricane Helene News: Everything You Need to Know
Current Status
Hurricane Helene has strengthened to a Category 1 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph.
It is currently located about 700 miles east-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.
Potential Impacts
Hurricane Helene is expected to continue strengthening as it moves northwestward.
It could potentially bring heavy rain, strong winds, and dangerous storm surge to the US East Coast by the end of the week.
Residents in coastal areas should closely monitor the storm's progress and be prepared to take action if necessary.
Track and Forecast
The National Hurricane Center has issued a hurricane watch for the coast of North Carolina from Cape Lookout to the Virginia border.
The storm is expected to move parallel to the coast and make landfall in the Carolinas on Thursday.
The exact track and intensity of the storm are still uncertain, and residents should stay informed about the latest forecasts.
Preparations
Coastal residents should have an emergency plan in place and be prepared to evacuate if ordered to do so.
They should also gather essential supplies, including food, water, and medications.
Boaters should secure their vessels, and businesses should prepare for potential disruptions.
Stay Informed
For the latest information on Hurricane Helene, visit the National Hurricane Center website or follow the agency on social media.
You can also sign up for local emergency alerts to stay informed about any updates or actions to be taken.