Denis Phillips Thinks Helene Could Hit the Panhandle or Big Bend
Things can change, but as of tonight, ABC Action News Chief Meteorologist Denis Phillips thinks the storm that’s firing up in the Caribbean will either hit the Panhandle or Big Bend. The models are starting to show some agreement and Denis say it’s still possible the direction of the storm that’s brewing could change, especially tomorrow or Tuesday.
Forecasters say a tropical depression could form as soon as Monday. While we had a calm weekend this weekend, as we get closer to next weekend, that’s when things could really get interesting around here. This would be Tropical Storm or Hurricane Helene. Right now it’s just “invest97l.”
Dennis Phillips on the Timing of the Storm
As for the timing of the storm, Denis feels like landfall could be late Thursday or Friday. As for the storm’s strength, Denis says it’s still too soon to tell. He has a son at Florida State University and told him to prepare to come back to Tampa midweek. Denis says if it’s a Category 1 hurricane, he’ll probably tell him to just stay in Tallahassee. Denis says some models are showing this could be a more powerful hurricane. So it’s going to be a wait and see situation for the next 48 hours.
According to a social media post earlier today, Denis Phillips says that odds of development are now at 80%. He added, “Impacts on Florida are highly likely later in the week.” We just don’t know which part of Florida quite yet. So even though Tampa doesn’t appear to be the bullseye right now, that could change over the next two days.
The National Weather Service tonight said development likelihood continues to increase, but ultimate impacts and location are still to be determined. They say at a minimum, moisture is expected to increase in Florida around midweek and that flooding is definitely a possibility.