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Before unleashing its full fury on the continental US, Helene, the eighth named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, spent several days building up strength over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
Here is the timeline of one of the most deadly and costly hurricanes in recent memory:
Anticipating a severe impact, Ron DeSantis, Florida’s governor, expanded an existing emergency order to 61 of his state’s 67 counties, while Brian Kemp, Georgia’s governor, did the same for all 159 of his.

After sideswiping the Yucatán coast, Helene made a turn north, with the NHC stating it was “expected to rapidly intensify and grow in size over the eastern Gulf of Mexico”. Hurricane warnings were posted for Florida’s Big Bend, along with the first alerts for flash and urban flooding across much of the south-eastern US as far as the southern Appalachians and Tennessee Valley.
The NHC said the storm surge and wind combination would be “catastrophic”, and warned the storm’s sheer size meant life-threatening conditions would penetrate far inland. Helene made landfall at Keaton Beach, Florida, at 11.10pm.
The NHC issued its final bulletin on the now dissipated storm but warned widespread and significant river flooding was still ongoing across the southern Appalachians, and lengthy power outages were expected.