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Tropical Storm — Tidal Berkeley, SC

Sep 27, 2024

Helene first developed into a tropical storm in the northwest Caribbean Sea in the late morning of September 24, and strengthened into a hurricane near the Yucatan peninsula about 24 hours later. Helene continued to strengthen and became a major hurricane as it moved to the north-northeast across the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Helene made landfall in the Big Bend region of Florida in the late evening hours of September 26 as a category 4 hurricane. Once inland, Helene moved quickly northward throug

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 1217463). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

Flood Risk Context for Tidal Berkeley, SC

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