The tropical storm Idalia has been predicted to intensify into a hurricane on Monday, unleashing a potentially fatal wave heights with winds of 115 miles per hour.
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Starting on Tuesday and extending throughout Wednesday, a Category 3 storm is expected to bring winds and flooding rainfall to Florida's Gulf Coast.
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The governor Ron DeSantis said on Monday, this is going to be a major hurricane; it will likely intensify and start affecting parts of Florida.
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Residents on Florida's Gulf Coast are starting to prepare for the arrival of "a dangerous major hurricane" late Tuesday or early Wednesday.
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According to forecasters, Idalia will next proceed north over the Gulf of Mexico, where it is expected to transform into a strong hurricane, before making landfall in Florida midweek.
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The Weather Service warns that with that similar route, even a slight adjustment in the track might drastically change where Idalia makes landfall in Florida.
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