Event Cancellations and Preparations in Anticipation of Tropical Storm Helene
Tropical Storm Helene is expected to bring heavy rainfall, dangerous flooding, and strong wind gusts starting Thursday and continuing into the weekend. Based on current predictions, residents should prepare for the potential of catastrophic flooding. Those who live in flood-prone areas, and even areas not typically impacted by floodwaters, should pay attention to the forecast and be ready to move to higher ground if needed.
In response to the forecast, the City of Hendersonville has issued a Level 2 Flood Alert. City crews are staging barricades in flood-prone areas, and additional preparations are underway to ensure public safety.
Event Cancellations
In response to the anticipated extreme weather, the City of Hendersonville has canceled all special events occurring this weekend, including the Hendersonville Farmers Market and Art on Main. The City prioritizes the safety of the community, and cancellations aim to limit unnecessary travel while allowing public safety and public services personnel to focus on emergency response and recovery efforts.
The Laura E. Corn Mini-golf course located at Edwards Park will also be closed on Friday, September 27, and Saturday, September 28.
Preparing for the Storm
Residents are urged to take steps to prepare their homes and families for the approaching storm. Key safety tips include:
- Stay Informed: Sign up for local weather and City of Hendersonville alerts at www.hendersonvillenc.gov/alerthvl or text AlertHVL to 226787.
- Plan Ahead: Ensure you have enough food, water, medications, and other essentials to last at least 72 hours. Charge cell phones are charged and have a battery-powered radio, flashlights, and extra batteries on hand.
- Prepare Your Home: Clear downspouts, drains, and ditches to prevent flooding, and secure outdoor items that could be blown away by high winds.
- Travel Safely: Never drive through flooded roadways or around barricades—Turn Around, Don’t Drown. Citations may be issued for individuals who ignore safety measures, endangering themselves and emergency responders.
For additional information and links to additional preparedness resources, visit www.hendersonvillenc.gov/flooding.