Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has issued a warning about the shifting forecast track of Hurricane Helene and its potential implications for Tallahassee. The city, which has never experienced a direct hit from a Category 3 or stronger hurricane, is currently in the projected path of Helene.
Governor DeSantis emphasized the unprecedented nature of the situation, stating, 'This area has not had a major hurricane hit in quite some time, and certainly nobody in recent memory has seen a storm of this magnitude that has hit.'
The latest update from the National Hurricane Center indicates a slight eastward shift in the storm's track, with the strongest winds expected to skirt just outside the city limits. DeSantis highlighted that any further eastward movement would likely result in less damage for Tallahassee, while a westward shift could bring increased destruction.
Despite the potential track adjustments, Tallahassee is preparing for a significant impact. Governor DeSantis confirmed the closure of Tallahassee, Tampa, and St. Pete-Clearwater International airports, with plans for reopening on Friday. Additionally, 80 healthcare facilities across the state, including hospitals, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes, have reported varying levels of evacuations.
The situation remains fluid as authorities and residents in Tallahassee monitor the evolving forecast and make necessary preparations for the impending storm. Stay tuned for further updates as Hurricane Helene approaches the Florida coast.