We want to extends a special welcome to our Fox News viewers. Im meteorologist are arti from our studios here in new York City and weve been covering helene over the last several hours over the last several days. This has been an extremely well forecast storm, before it even formed down in the western caribbean. It looked like something like this was going to happen, so again, we still have technically a Hurricane Storm and Hurricane Center will probably see it downgraded slowly throughout the night, but one unique thing about helene, this particular storm is that it was very large, right . So large storms take a longer time to lose their strength as they move inland so you look up here to the north. Not only do we have a long Wind Damage to get, were going to see some hikely catastrophic rain, and i want to bring Ian Oliver. He started out in st. Petersburg beach and hes now made the trek over to tampa, so kind of on the other side of town, and ian, whether you started on the of other
Powerful winds moving in. Hundreds of thousands without power already. Tornado watches and warnings across several states. Theyre warning of catastrophic flooding. Ginger zee is live in the Storm Zone with the newest track of the hurricane. Whit johnson in florida. This will then travel across several states. Also tonight, the political scandal erupting in new York City. Mayor Eric Adams indicted on federal charges. The first time a sitting mayor of new York City has been indicted. What hes accused of doing. What hes saying tonight. Will he stay as mayor . And tonight, who might be interested in the job. At the White House, Vice President Kamala Harris with ukraineS President zelenszelen. Her promise to support ukraine against Vladimir Putin if shes elected. And what former President Donald Trump said about the future of ukraine. The starkly different massages tonight. Israeli prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu now in new york, preparing to address the u. N. Amid deadly new attacks in l
Hurricane Idalia made landfall Wednesday blasting Florida with winds near 125 miles an hour and a wall of water that caused heavy flooding. Thousands chose to get out of harm's way, while others hunkered down for the first major storm to strike the state this year. So far, officials reported two rain-related traffic deaths. Geoff Bennett reports.
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