As of 11 p.m. ET, Hurricane Helene remains a powerful Category 4 storm with sustained winds of 140 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. The eye of the hurricane has begun to come ashore in Florida's Big Bend region, signaling the start of the landfall process.
Official landfall will be declared once at least half of the eye crosses over onto land, a milestone expected to occur within the next 30 minutes. Despite this technicality, the impact of Helene is already being felt with torrential rain, destructive winds, and dangerous storm surge affecting the region.
The National Hurricane Center continues to issue warnings and advisories for areas in the path of Helene, urging residents to take necessary precautions and follow evacuation orders if issued. Emergency response teams are on standby to assist those in need and provide support during and after the storm.
Residents are advised to stay indoors, away from windows, and to have emergency supplies on hand, including food, water, and medications. Power outages are likely as Helene moves further inland, so it is important to have a plan in place to ensure safety and well-being.
Helene's impact is expected to be significant, with potential for widespread damage and disruption to daily life. Stay tuned to local news and official sources for updates and instructions as the situation continues to unfold.