Tropical Storm Helene formed Tuesday in the Caribbean Sea and is expected to strengthen into a hurricane on Wednesday, while moving north toward the U.S., forecasters said.
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00:00The first news we had was that it was calm, that it was not going to come this way, but apparently it looks very focused and it has affected us a little bit in terms of tourism, the activities that are usually aquatic have stopped a bit, but let's hope it doesn't get worse, that we have a normal storm, calmly.
00:30We can't wait for the sea, the sea, you know that when it gets angry you have to be very careful and very careful because when it is calm it is calm, it has touched me, outside it is calm, but when the sea really gets angry you have to be very careful and better, as they say over there, look for shelter because when that happens, it comes with force.
01:01I got a bad feeling about this one, we've never taken that direct hit, it's supposed to be moving fast, so I'm worried about the winds, we're in the water, we've got three big trees over the house, one is 500 years old, and I'm not sure that tree has ever seen a storm like this, so we're going to be leaving town later today.
01:18Being from South Florida, I'm not really nervous, we literally decided to evacuate last minute, but I hope that it doesn't really tear Tallahassee like it did last time, I hope when we come back our house is still the same as it was as we left it, but not really nervous, just being cautious of what's going on around us.