Hurricane Debby is on monitor to make landfall in Florida early Monday morning.
The storm which shaped quickly and raced up the Gulf of Mexico late final week, intensified to hurricane power because it neared landfall within the Massive Bend space of Florida, the Nationwide Hurricane Heart confirmed.
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As of two a.m. ET, the hurricane has most sustained winds of 80 mph and is predicted to maneuver inland via Georgia after landfall, reaching the Atlantic and crawling north alongside the coast of South Carolina for a number of days as a tropical storm, dumping massive quantities of rainfall on the state.
The Nationwide Hurricane Heart is monitoring the storm, and you’ll observe the NHC experiences on X and on its web site, which incorporates forecast maps exhibiting the expected path of the storm.









