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Bulloch can expect high winds and rain overnight as Hurricane Helene makes landfall

As Hurricane Helene approaches the region, Bulloch County residents are urged to stay vigilant and prepared for significant weather impacts tonight and into Friday morning. With high winds, potential tornadoes, and heavy rainfall expected, it’s important to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure safety.
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NWS Charleston 5 pm, 9/26/24

Hurricane Helene is now a Cat 4 Hurricane and is projected to make landfall in the Florida Panhandle region around 11:00 pm Thursday, September 26, 2024.  

Helene's wind field is historically large, and tropical storm force wind gusts of 40-60 mph or greater are expected statewide tonight and tomorrow. Widespread power outages are expected statewide with major, extended power issues expected in Southwest and South-Central Georgia. Counties under a Hurricane Warning should expect hurricane force conditions tonight and tomorrow. The remainder of Georgia is under a Tropical Storm Warning and should expect wind gusts of at least 40-60 mph tonight and tomorrow.

Bulloch County is under a tropical storm warning and a tornado watch. Tropical Storm Force winds with maximum sustained winds of 20 to 30 mph, with gusts up to 55 mph are possible, will start this evening through tonight, with a slow decrease after 3 AM. Expect Scattered power outages, downed and uprooted trees and hazardous conditions for high profile vehicles on bridges/overpasses.

Impacts from scattered tornadoes continues to be one of our biggest concerns through tonight/early Friday morning.

NWS Charleston Situation overview

Key Updates:

  • Tropical Storm Winds: Strong gusts of 45-65 mph are forecast, peaking late tonight. Stay indoors and secure any outdoor items that may become dangerous projectiles.
  • Tornado Threat: The risk of tornadoes is high tonight through early Friday. Several tornadoes have already been reported. Be prepared to seek shelter immediately if a Tornado Warning is issued.
  • Heavy Rainfall: 1.5 to 4 inches of rain is expected, with isolated higher amounts possible. Flooding of low-lying areas is likely, and isolated flash floods could occur. Avoid driving through flooded areas.
  • Storm Surge: Coastal areas of southeast Georgia may see 1-3 feet of storm surge. If you are in a vulnerable area, follow local guidance on evacuation or safety precautions.

Safety Tips:

  • Stay Informed: Monitor local news, weather apps, and NOAA Weather Radio for updates.
  • Prepare for Power Outages: Charge your devices and avoid using vehicles in poorly ventilated areas.
  • Secure Shelter: If a tornado warning is issued, shelter in an interior room away from windows.

The worst impacts are expected to last overnight into early Friday morning, with improving conditions by late morning. Stay safe and prepared, Bulloch County!

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Be Alert

Be ready to take action should severe weather develop. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, Grice ConnectBulloch County EMA, TV or your local news source for the latest information from the National Weather Service.

Click here for updated NWS weather information throughout the night.