Helene about to start some MAJOR shit in Florida.
— Moose (@LitMoose) September 26, 2024
The Waffle House index has never lied, and this is the most terrifying image on the internet today.
IYKYK pic.twitter.com/AnBXDLYogk
As #HurricaneHelene is upgraded to a Category 4, it might be a good time to remind you Trump’s Project 2025 intends to close the National Hurricane Center. It’s on page 750.
— Southern Sister Resister – Wordsmith #IAmTheStorm (@ResisterSis20) September 26, 2024
Don’t Stop Talking About Project 2025! pic.twitter.com/Axb15kJEWe
For reference, this is what a 19 foot storm surge looked like when I chased Hurricane Michael. This was Mexico Beach, FL.
— Marc Weinberg (@MarcWeinbergWX) September 25, 2024
You can see why the word “unsurvivable” is being used to describe the potential surge from #Helene. pic.twitter.com/DrAr2aK1Mi
Hurricane Helene storm surge has already flooded roads in downtown Fort Myers. @ABC7SWFL shared this video from the base of the Edison Bridge. pic.twitter.com/0eUH8zMdKr
— Channing Frampton (@Channing_TV) September 26, 2024
I-275 over the Tampa Bay is a dangerous stretch of road this afternoon as Hurricane #Helene barrels down on Florida. #flwx @News4SA @KABBFOX29 @natwxdesk pic.twitter.com/AfeMtOnfLf
— Joe DeCarlo WX (@joedecarloWX) September 26, 2024
#ProudBlue
— Jaye T. (@JayeJaybird54) September 25, 2024
I live in a state that often has damage from hurricanes. I’ve always been so comforted in knowing we could prepare as appropriate because of the National Weather Service and NOAA. It’s reprehensible that Trump’s Project 2025 plans to eliminate these valuable services… pic.twitter.com/ovwuIGg78w
