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TROPICAL IMPACTS: Here’s what you can expect in Central Florida with Helene

Tropical moisture to begin surging in by Wednesday evening

ORLANDO, Fla. Tropical Storm Helene continues to show signs of strengthening Tuesday, with rapid intensification expected over the next 48 hours.

The latest forecast shows Helene growing into a major Category 3 hurricane as it approaches Florida’s Gulf Coast.

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RAINFALL:

Tropical moisture will begin to surge in by Wednesday evening with heavy tropical downpours expected as the center of the hurricane approaches landfall.

Latest models show rainfall accumulations between 1-3 inches across Central Florida, with higher amounts possible where feeder bands dump longer periods of rainfall.

Helene Rainfall

The Storm Prediction Center has increased the excessive rainfall outlook to a marginal to slight risk on Thursday.

Excessive rainfall outlook (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

A plume of deep moisture may remain behind the storm, keeping the threat for heavy rainfall into the weekend.

WINDS:

The storm looks to have a large wind field once it matures, which could extend far east of the center.

This could bring an enhanced risk for tropical storm wind gusts Thursday afternoon and into Thursday evening.

Tropical storm gusts (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

On this track, Central Florida should remain on the dirty (right) side of the storm. This will increase the chances for isolated tornadoes embedded within the storm’s feeder bands.

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A tropical storm watch has been issued for parts of Central Florida as tropical storm conditions are possible in the next 48 hours.

Tropical Storm Watch issued for parts of Central Florida (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Before the tropical moisture moves in by Thursday, expect conditions to remain mostly dry Tuesday afternoon with rain coverage less than 20% with highs in the low 90s.


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