Hurricane Helene Forces Closures and Cancellations in the Smokies

Hurricane Helene Forces Closures and Cancellations in the Smokies

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Updated on: October 14, 2024 10:49 pm GMT

As Hurricane Helene bears down ‍on the Southeastern United States, the Great Smoky Mountains ⁤National Park is bracing for significant weather-related challenges.⁤ With heavy rain and strong winds‍ looming, park officials are urging visitors to reconsider⁢ their travel plans to prioritize safety.

Park Closures and Cancellations

The National Park Service⁣ has announced several road closures and event cancellations in anticipation⁣ of Hurricane Helene’s outer bands. Reports indicate that⁣ some areas within the park have already recorded 4 to⁤ 5 inches ⁤of ‌rainfall, with ⁢forecasts suggesting an additional⁤ 3 to 5 inches may⁣ fall through​ the end ⁣of the​ week. As conditions worsen, the park is anticipating a total of up to 10 inches ⁣of rain by September 27.

  • Flash flood warnings are in effect until 3 p.m. today.
  • Flood watches⁢ are scheduled until ⁢2 p.m. on September 27.
  • Wind gusts ​could‍ reach‍ up to 70 mph.

Given the heightened risk of flooding, landslides, and downed trees,⁣ the park⁤ advises all visitors to stay away during this ⁣period.⁣ “We ask all guests to reschedule their travel plans ​for‌ safety reasons,” a park representative stated. They‍ emphasize​ the ⁣need for caution while driving and⁢ monitoring local weather‍ updates.

Impacts ‌on Dollywood

Adding to the⁣ list of closures, Dollywood in Pigeon ⁤Forge⁤ will⁢ also close its doors ​Thursday due to ⁢the ⁢projected severe weather. ‌This ⁢decision ‌comes shortly after the park had to ​navigate significant flooding a few months ago.

Park officials ‌noted that both Dollywood ⁤and its two‌ resorts will be closed, impacting guests ⁢who had planned to ‌visit. Those holding tickets ⁢for Thursday can use them on the next operating ⁣day or‍ request a refund by calling a designated customer ⁢service​ number.

Visitor Safety and⁤ Updates

With the weather forecast indicating‍ potential for hazardous⁢ conditions, park officials recommend that prospective visitors⁣ frequently check the park’s official⁤ website⁣ for updates ‍on road closures ⁤and safety advisories.

“Preparation ⁤is key,” a park spokesperson commented. “Check the weather repeatedly before deciding to visit the​ park to ensure your safety.”

Here are ‍a few tips for staying informed and safe during this ⁤weather event:

  • Monitor forecasts from the National Weather Service.
  • Review ⁢park updates regarding road conditions and closures.
  • Plan alternate activities in case the weather does not permit outdoor plans.

Future Outlook

While Hurricane Helene continues to⁣ pose⁣ challenges, the situation‍ may improve​ once the storm passes. Park operations will resume as conditions allow, but the safety ⁢of both visitors and staff is the top ‍priority.

As⁤ impacted areas recover, the park hopes to welcome visitors back, ⁣and plans​ to provide additional operational updates on road access and safety conditions following the storm.

In the meantime, local authorities and park officials are focused on immediate safety measures.⁣ They are monitoring weather ⁤developments and are prepared to respond quickly to protect the environment and communities surrounding the park.

For those wanting to stay ⁤informed about Hurricane‍ Helene’s impact in Tennessee, including the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Pigeon Forge, check local weather updates and stay connected through official park communications.

The storm coming our way could be dangerous, but there are things we can do to stay safe. If you’re planning a trip to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park or Dollywood, make sure to keep an eye on the weather. Listen to safety warnings and be ready for any changes in your plans. The park is excited to get back to normal when it’s safe and can’t wait to welcome everyone back!

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