Dangerous Hurricane Dorian is barreling toward the Southeast U.S., where residents fromFlorida to the Carolinas are bracing for possible impact.

Here’s what people can expect, according to the latest forecast.

Florida

Dorian is forecast to move dangerously close to Florida’s east coast Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday afternoon, likely as a Category 3 hurricane.

Hurricane conditions are expected in that time frame from Jupiter to Ponte Vedra Beach.

Flooding, winds and storm surge will be the biggest threats to Florida’s east coast over the next few days. Isolated tornadoes are also possible through Tuesday.

“Hurricane Dorian is the strongest storm to ever threaten the state of Florida on the east coast,” said Jared Moskowitz, director of Florida’s Division of Emergency Management. “No matter what path this storm takes, our state will be impacted.” Read more

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Dangerous Hurricane Dorian is barreling toward the Southeast U.S., where residents fromFlorida to the Carolinas are bracing for possible impact.

Dangerous Hurricane Dorian is barreling toward the Southeast U.S., where residents fromFlorida to the Carolinas are bracing for possible impact.

Dangerous Hurricane Dorian is barreling toward the Southeast U.S., where residents fromFlorida to the Carolinas are bracing for possible impact.

Dangerous Hurricane Dorian is barreling toward the Southeast U.S., where residents fromFlorida to the Carolinas are bracing for possible impact.

Dangerous Hurricane Dorian is barreling toward the Southeast U.S., where residents fromFlorida to the Carolinas are bracing for possible impact.

Dangerous Hurricane Dorian is barreling toward the Southeast U.S., where residents fromFlorida to the Carolinas are bracing for possible impact.

Dangerous Hurricane Dorian is barreling toward the Southeast U.S., where residents fromFlorida to the Carolinas are bracing for possible impact.

Dangerous Hurricane Dorian is barreling toward the Southeast U.S., where residents fromFlorida to the Carolinas are bracing for possible impact.