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IDA 11 PM EDT UPDATE: Hurricane forecast to strengthen rapidly before landfall

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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Hurricane Ida, a category 2 storm, continues to strengthen as it makes its way over the Gulf of Mexico, according to the National Hurricane Center.


As of the 11 p.m. EDT (10 p.m. CDT) update, the system was moving northwest at 16 miles per hour with max sustained winds of 105 miles per hour. However, it is expected to strengthen into a category four hurricane before landfall — making it “an extremely dangerous major hurricane,” the NHC said.

The NHC is now warning that preparations to protect life and property must be completed Saturday in areas under the hurricane warning. Ida is expected to make landfall Sunday before moving to the more inland regions of Louisiana or Mississippi Monday.

The NHC said Ida is likely to bring heavy rainfall that could cause life-threatening flash and urban flooding.

As it moves inland, significant flooding is likely across the lower Mississippi and Tennessee valleys Monday and Tuesday.

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As of 11 p.m., Tropical Depression Eleven has formed over the subtropical Central Atlantic. According to the National Hurricane Center, it is expected to become a short-lived tropical storm.