Hurricane Helene caused dozens of deaths and billions of dollars of destruction across a wide swath of the southeastern U.S.
Before Hurricane Helene was even a tropical storm, forecasters knew it would be big — very big — and knew almost exactly where it would go. Are hurricane forecasts really getting more accurate?
Flooding caused by Helene's storm surge and rain sent thousands of police officers, firefighters, National Guard members and ...
Residents in Florida returned to their homes with shock and sadness Friday as they began picking up the pieces from Hurricane ...
The system will keep weakening as it meanders over western Kentucky on Saturday, possibly near Tennessee border. By Sunday, ...
Hurricane Helene reached Florida's Gulf Coast Thursday as a Category 4 hurricane and has now weakened into a tropical ...
A Florida resident provided a devastating first-hand look at hard-hit Cedar Key Friday morning after parts of the town were ...
The sunshine state and its ports are at the center of the cruise industry, accounting for nearly 60% of all U.S. embarkations ...
Although Helene is no longer a hurricane, the storm had still knocked out power for millions of Americans on Friday. Now ...
Hurricane Helene caused dozens of deaths and billions of dollars of destruction across a wide swath of the southeastern U.S.
Flooding, uprooted trees, and structural damage are just the tip of the iceberg of the destruction from Hurricane Helene.
More than 4.6 million customers lost power across the South Friday in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Two were killed in North ...