Hurricane Debby is With You Againon track to make landfall in Florida early Monday morning.

The storm which formed rapidly and raced up the Gulf of Mexico late last week, intensified to hurricane strength as it neared landfall in the Big Bend area of Florida, the National Hurricane Center confirmed.

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As of 2 a.m. ET, the hurricane has maximum sustained winds of 80 mph and is expected to move inland through Georgia after landfall, reaching the Atlantic and crawling north along the coast of South Carolina for several days as a tropical storm, dumping large amounts of rainfall on the state.


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Forecast map showing Hurricane Debby track.Credit: National Hurricane Center

The National Hurricane Center is tracking the storm, and you can follow the NHC reports on X and on its website, which includes forecast maps showing the predicted path of the storm.

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