BULLETIN: Helene's Intensification Continues

The National Weather Service radar in Tallahassee has been switched to a special mode to measure hurricane wind speeds and we are seeing 155 mph winds about 8,000' up in the storm as 8:20pm. The lightning has resumed which seems to indicate we are seeing another round of intensification and those winds higher up may reach down to ground level. Catastrophic damage is likely along the path of the eyewall.
The area between the two lines is going to hit with extraordinary winds tonight. Please shelter as if it was a tornado warning. In addition to a battery operated radio or television, bring in some food and water bottles. Areas have been known to lose water service in extreme hurricanes. 

If at all possible, shelter in the bathroom on the lowest floor. Put your children in the bathtub. If you helmets (like a football helmet) wear them, no matter how silly it may make you feel. Don't even think about riding this out in a trailer home.

Wind speeds will be rising rapidly between the two lines the next few hours. 

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