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Tropical Storm Helene: Maps provide track of possible hurricane
The latest forecasts show Tropical Storm Helene developing into a major hurricane before slamming the South with flooding conditions.
Map: Track Tropical Storm Helene’s path, forecast and hurricane status
Tropical Storm Helene is expected to strengthen into a hurricane Wednesday as it moves across the eastern Gulf of Mexico before becoming a major storm Thursday
Live Map: Track the path of Tropical Storm Helene
Tropical Storm Helene formed Tuesday in the Caribbean Sea and could strengthen into a major hurricane while moving north toward the U.S., forecasters said.
Possible tropical storm and hurricane may bring heavy rain to parts of SC. Here’s when and where
A weather system that’s expected to develop into a tropical storm and then a hurricane may bring heavy rain and flooding to parts of South Carolina. Here’s what to know.
Tropical Storm Helene forms in Caribbean, expected to become a hurricane and move toward U.S.
Tropical Storm Helene has formed in the Caribbean Sea, and forecasters say it will strengthen into a major hurricane.
Tropical Storm Helene Is Expected to Become a Hurricane. Florida Residents Begin Evacuating
Florida residents are already evacuating and filling sandbags days ahead of anticipated flooding from Tropical Storm Helene
Tropical Storm Helene Triggers Hurricane Watches in Florida
Tropical Storm Helene strengthened as it moved toward the Gulf of Mexico, prompting hurricane watches in parts of Cuba and Mexico as well as evacuations along Florida’s western coastline. Helene’s top winds rose to 50 miles (80 kilometers) per hour,
Live updates: Tropical Storm Helene forms as hurricane, surge watches issued for Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay residents should prepare for Tropical Storm Helene, local officials say, with the storm expected to become a hurricane once it enters the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday. What had been called Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine developed into Tropical Storm Helene Tuesday morning,
Tropical Storm Helene forms as portions of Florida are under advisories
Tropical Storm Helene has formed, the National Hurricane Center reported Tuesday, as it continues to head toward the Gulf of Mexico.
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Pulaski County Planning Board hears draft of land use plan
The Pulaski County Planning Board heard a presentation on a comprehensive draft of the countywide Land Use Study and Map on ...
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Map Reveals America's Record-Breaking Summer of 2024
Arizona, California, Florida, Maine and New Hampshire experienced their warmest June-August periods on record.
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Update: Tropical Storm Helene may bring heavy rain, tornadoes to parts of SC. Here’s when & where
Recently designated Tropical Storm Helene could bring heavy rain, flooding and tornadoes to parts of South Carolina. Here’s ...
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Minnesota among states with highest concentration of large livestock operations
In some southern Minnesota counties, hogs outnumber humans by a factor of 40 to 1. Minnesota is the second-largest hog ...
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Three US States Invaded by New Species of Flatworm
A new species of flatworm has been found invading the U.S., having already spread across Florida, Georgia and North Carolina. The species, named Amaga pseudobama, was discovered in North Carolina in ...
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Dry September leaves parts of Michigan in moderate drought or abnormally dry: See the map
While mid-Michigan is relatively normal, parts of southern Michigan and northern Michigan, including the U.P., are in dry or ...
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Map: Which States Are Attracting Clean Energy Investments and Jobs?
Tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act were designed to drive private-sector investments in clean energy. Where are ...
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New Look at Landslide Potential Shows 44% of U.S. Is at Risk
Almost 44 percent of the United States could experience a landslide, according to new data from government scientists. Some ...
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