9:30pm Update: 164 mph Wind Measured in Helene

One of the Hurricane Hunter aircraft just measured 164 mph winds in Helene at 7,000' above sea level. This nearly perfectly corresponds to what we are seeing on Doppler radar just below that level. These will likely get to ground level, at least as gusts. 
Still lots of lightning on the radar at 9:26pm. The eyewall, with those extreme winds, is now brushing the coast near Steinhatchee and west of Salem. The storm is moving just a touch east of north at this time. The eyewall should be moving over land during the next hour. 

A NWS extreme wind warning for winds > 100 mph is in effect for the areas outlined below. 
Now is the time to get into your tornado shelters. Due to the extreme winds of Helene, sheltering like it is a tornado is necessary.

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