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Hurricane Helene To Hit Florida Gulf Coast Thursday Night

Vera Kelly, of Tallahassee, lies on a cot after evacuating to a hurricane shelter with her grandchildren and great grandchildren, at Fairview Middle School, ahead of Hurricane Helene, expected to make

Residents along Florida's Gulf Coast are urged to make urgent preparations as Hurricane Helene is expected to make landfall Thursday night. The storm is predicted to hit south of Tallahassee and then move northward, bringing dangerous winds and heavy rainfall well into the Southeast region.

The impact of the storm is expected to be most severe overnight, with winds reaching speeds of 50 to 60 miles per hour. It is crucial for residents to take necessary precautions before going to bed to ensure their safety.

Experts advise increasing the volume on phones or watches to stay alert for any emergency alerts that may be issued. Keeping these devices close and fully charged is essential, as power outages are anticipated in many areas overnight. Crews may also face delays in restoring power due to high winds.

Storm predicted to hit south of Tallahassee and move northward with dangerous winds.
Residents urged to make urgent preparations for Hurricane Helene's landfall.
Impact expected to be most severe overnight with speeds of 50-60 mph.

Residents are encouraged to secure their homes, gather emergency supplies, and follow evacuation orders if necessary. It is important to stay informed through official channels and to take all warnings seriously.

As Hurricane Helene approaches, it is vital for everyone in the affected areas to prioritize their safety and well-being. By taking proactive measures and staying prepared, residents can minimize the impact of the storm and ensure their resilience in the face of this natural disaster.

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