Helene update: Category 4 storm makes its approach to Florida

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Category 4 Hurricane Helene continues to push toward a landfall in Florida this evening, intensifying rapidly as it does so. Here at home in the Lowcountry, we have been dealing with a fair bit of rain for much of the day, though the severe weather to this point has avoided the Tri-County. That may run out soon, though, as more rain bands develop and move ashore as we get into tonight and the overnight hours.

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5PM update: Helene on course for landfall

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Note: the map above displays information as of the 5PM advisory. An update has been issued that strengthens Helene’s winds to 130 MPH as of 6PM.

Helene is on course for a landfall in the Big Bend area of Florida tonight. It is moving very quickly — NNE at 23 MPH — as it continues to intensify rapidly up to landfall. In fact, lightning is flashing in the eyewall, a sure sign of continued intensification. It will barge across Florida and into Georgia, heading well into the state as a Category 2 storm before winding down Friday afternoon.

The landfall point has shifted a touch eastward today, and that could increase the wind risk locally (more on that in a moment), but otherwise, our impacts generally remain the same.

Impacts for the Charleston area as of 6:30 PM

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