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Okaloosa County may not see much rain from Helene

| Daniel Evans
Sept. 26, 2024 | 8:45 a.m. It’s a nice day in Okaloosa County, making it hard to believe a hurricane will make landfall to our east. Hurricane Helene, now a category two storm, is expected to make landfall around 7 p.m. tonight in Florida’s big bend. The impact on Okaloosa County is minimal, even to […]

Sept. 26, 2024 | 8:45 a.m.

It’s a nice day in Okaloosa County, making it hard to believe a hurricane will make landfall to our east.

Hurricane Helene, now a category two storm, is expected to make landfall around 7 p.m. tonight in Florida’s big bend. The impact on Okaloosa County is minimal, even to the point that little rainfall is forecasted. Here’s the latest updates from a local perspective:

  • Rainfall totals shifted overnight. Previously, Okaloosa County was looking at somewhere between 2 to 4 inches of rain. There’s a 90% chance of rain today in Crestview, according to the National Weather Service. The latest rainfall totals from the National Hurricane Center show Okaloosa County receiving around 2 inches of rain.
  • A wind advisory remains in place from noon on Thursday until midnight tonight.
  • As the storm makes its way through the Gulf, 64 of Florida’s 67 counties remain under a hurricane or tropical storm warning, but Okaloosa County is not among them.

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