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Tracking Helene: Strongest Hurricane Of Season Moving North, Causing Millions Of Power Outages

After knocking out power to nearly five million customers and causing 30 deaths in four states, monster storm Helene is expected to track west in the coming days.

Rainfall projections for Helene from AccuWeather.com, with areas in the darkest shade of green expected to see 12 to 18 inches.

Rainfall projections for Helene from AccuWeather.com, with areas in the darkest shade of green expected to see 12 to 18 inches.

Photo Credit: AccuWeather.com

But the Northeast may feel some remnants from what is now a post-tropical cyclone in the form of cloudy skies and precipitation this weekend.

Helene made landfall along Florida's Big Bend as a Category 4 hurricane with 140 mile-per-hour winds Thursday night, Sept. 26.

It's expected to stall out over the Tennessee and Ohio River Valley on Saturday, Sept. 28 into Sunday, Sept. 29, the National Hurricane Center says.

That's when moisture spread to the east, leading to a chance of showers both days.

It will be cloudy throughout the weekend in the region with high temperatures around 70 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.

Look for conditions to brighten up a bit on Monday, Sept. 30 with partly sunny skies and a high temperature in the low 70s.

Clouds will increase Monday night and it will be cloudy and cooler on Tuesday, Oct. 1 wih a chance for showers during the day and at night. The high temperature will be in the low 60s.

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