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The warm Gulf of Mexico will be prime fuel during the next 24 hours and not much wind shear to keep this system from intensifying.
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The next 24 hours will be spent on Helene intensifying to a major category hurricane. Impacts will go for hundreds of miles away from its center
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Helene is expected to grow in size and strength before making landfall. Here is what you need to know to prepare for the system as it rapidly approaches Florida.
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Helene is set to become a major category hurricane once it travels over the eastern Gulf of Mexico—LIfe-threatening storm surge for parts of the west coast of Florida and Big Bend.
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PTC 9 is set to become Tropical Storm Helene as it moves closer to the Gulf of Mexico through Tuesday morning. It will pick up speed but also strength before hitting Florida.
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Potential Tropical Cyclone # 9 is expected to become Tropical Storm Helene by Tuesday. Impacts to Florida could arrive as early as Wednesday.
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The National Hurricane Center says a low-pressure system has formed over the western Caribbean. Now we can start discussing its chances of impacting Florida.
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Hurricane season is half over, but officials say now more than ever, make sure you are staying prepared this season.
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It's that time of year! As Fall approaches many of Florida's waterways are on the rise which also means an increased risk for flooding and dangerous beach conditions.
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The last 48 hours have brought an almost unprecedented amount of rain to Northeast Florida, unfortunately, the forecast calls for more stormy weather into the weekend.