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Experts say Hurricane Helene, which is expected to strike Georgia Thursday night and into Friday morning, poses threats that few in metro Atlanta have faced before. Log In. Log In.
While Helene was downgraded into a tropical storm with sustained winds of 60 mph, according to an 8 a.m. ET update by the National Hurricane Center, Atlanta is experiencing major flooding, and ...
A TLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - As Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida late Thursday night and moved into Georgia just after 2 a.m. Friday, metro Atlanta and its surrounding communities ...
ATLANTA - Hurricane Helene isn’t only expected to damage homes and vehicles; it has already resulted in at least 17 deaths and one injury, with more fatalities and injuries anticipated.
Hurricane Helene moved into Georgia after midnight and, around 5 a.m., was downgraded to a tropical storm. It has battered south and central Georgia and roughly 1 million customers in the state ...
Hurricane Helene in Georgia: See tracker, projected path, forecast info as storm approaches The National Weather Service office in Atlanta issued a tornado watch for parts of Georgia and South ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed an amended state budget on Thursday that will boost state spending on relief for Hurricane Helene and provide another round of state income tax rebates.
Helene is intensifying and was officially declared a hurricane shortly before 11 a.m. on Wednesday. Here is what we can expect in metro Atlanta and when.
About 497,000 customers were without power across southeast Georgia early Friday as Helene tore through, heading north. Over 1.3 million Florida customers were in the dark, and there were about ...
5:21 p.m. | Atlanta Braves announced its games against the New York Mets for Wednesday and Thursday have been postponed due to current weather conditions and the projected impacts to come from Helene.
ATLANTA — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) warned that every area of his state will be impacted by Helene as it roars inland later Thursday and urged Georgia residents to remain “very, very, very ...