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Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine Likely to Become Tropical Storm Helene

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has begun issuing advisories for Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine, which is expected to develop into Tropical Storm Helene later today or tonight.

Forecasters say the system, currently producing disorganized thunderstorms in the northwestern Caribbean, will soon form a defined center of circulation. Once that happens, it will likely strengthen rapidly.

Helene is expected to move northward through the Yucatán Channel and into the Gulf of Mexico within the next 24 to 36 hours. Favorable conditions there could allow it to intensify quickly.

The NHC predicts that Helene will reach hurricane strength as it approaches the eastern Gulf, with further strengthening possible before landfall.

Current forecasts show the system tracking toward the Florida Panhandle and West Central Florida by Thursday. However, even small changes in the track could shift the areas of greatest impact.

Residents across Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina are urged to monitor updates closely. The storm could bring widespread effects including damaging winds, heavy rainfall, and life-threatening storm surge.

If current trends continue, Helene could reach Category 2 or even Category 3 intensity before making landfall. Coastal flooding and inland flash flooding are possible well away from the center.

Officials advise residents in the potential impact zone to review hurricane plans, prepare supplies, and stay alert to guidance from local emergency management.