Hurricane Helene has developed in the Atlantic. Track its progression as it moves closer to populated areas.
Helene is currently positioned in the eastern Atlantic, moving northwest at 15 mph.
Helene’s wind speeds have reached 85 mph, making it a Category 1 hurricane.
Forecast models suggest Helene will continue moving northwest, but its path could change. Stay tuned for updates.
Helene may affect the eastern Caribbean islands, Bermuda, or even the U.S. East Coast, depending on future developments.
Latest satellite images show a well-organized storm system, with a clear eye forming.
Coastal areas in the storm's projected path are on alert for potential landfall. Check your local weather services for advisories.
Hurricane Helene is expected to strengthen further as it moves over warm waters.
Helene’s strong winds may result in dangerous storm surges along coastal regions, leading to flooding.
Residents in potential impact zones should prepare for possible evacuations. Have an emergency kit ready.
Areas further north are under a tropical storm watch, as Helene could weaken before reaching them.
For real-time updates, keep an eye on reliable sources like the National Hurricane Center or local weather channels.