Helene is taking aim at the Florida Panhandle, where it's forecast to make landfall as a hurricane on Thursday.
While it isn't expected to make an impact similar to last week's historic flooding, the storm could harm recovery efforts.
Helene is strengthening as it moves toward the U.S. Gulf Coast. It is expected to become a hurricane today and will hit Florida's Big Bend Thursday.
According to the National Hurricane Center, forecasts have Helene rapidly intensifying to a major Category 3 hurricane before landfall in Florida.
Flooding is a major concern because of the amount of rain in a short period of time. Winds will be between 30 to 40 mph with gusts of 70 mph. This will cause trees to come down as well as power lines.
Helene continued to steadily strengthen as it grazed the northeastern tip of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula Wednesday morning.
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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said there is danger of a life-threatening storm surge along the entire west coast of the Florida Peninsula and Big Bend.
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