Hurricane Debby timeline: When will it make landfall?

Hurricane Debby formed Sunday night and made landfall near Taylor and Dixie counties in the eastern Big Bend Monday morning.

Winds from Hurricane Debby reached 80 mph when it hit the Florida coast just miles from where Hurricane Idalia hit almost exactly one year ago.

Florida isn't in the clear yet, however. The Tallahassee area could still see tropical storm-force gusts along with downed trees and power lines as it makes its way northeast toward east Georgia and South Carolina, according to the Tallahassee Democrat.

Check out our new timeline: Hurricane Debby timeline: When will it pass through Florida, make second landfall?

A second landfall is expected later this week.

Here is a look at where Hurricane Debby is now and a timeline for the storm's path over the next week.

Where is Hurricane Debby as of 8 a.m. Monday

National Hurricane Center's projected path for Hurricane Debby as of 8 a.m. Monday.
National Hurricane Center's projected path for Hurricane Debby as of 8 a.m. Monday.

Hurricane Debby had just reached inland of the Florida Big Bend region at 8 a.m. Monday, in the latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center.

Its current location is about 60 miles north-northwest of Cedar Key, and it's moving north-northeast, or 20 degrees, at about 10 mph.

Debby is expected to continue its gradual decrease in speed as it turns toward the northeast and east later Monday and Tuesday.

On the forecast track, the center will slowly across northern Florida and southern Georgia today and Tuesday, and be near the Georgia coast by Tuesday night. Maximum sustained winds have decreased to near 75 mph with higher gusts.

Additional weakening is expected as Debby moves over land today and tonight. Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 25 miles from the center and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 140 mph. A wind gust to 62 mph was reported at Madison County High School within the last hour.

Where will Hurricane Debby be 2 p.m. Monday

Hurricane Debby is expected to be somewhere near Madison, Florida, by Monday afternoon. At this point, it will start a deeper hook as it transitions from moving north-northeast to east-northeast early Tuesday morning.

Hurricane Debby will likely lose strength as it continues to move across land and be downgraded back to Tropical Storm Debby.

Where will Hurricane Debby be 2 a.m. Tuesday

Early Tuesday morning, Tropical Storm Debby will have made its way across the Florida-Georgia line. At 2 a.m. Tuesday, Debby is expected to be east-northeast of Brunswick, Georgia. From here, the storm will begin a sharp turn east-northeast as it makes its way from Georgia's east coast and back into the Atlantic Ocean.

Where will Hurricane Debby be 2 p.m. Tuesday

Tropical Storm Debby will reach the Atlantic by Tuesday afternoon as it moves north-northeast and begins moving to another hook toward the north Wednesday afternoon.

Where will Hurricane Debby be 2 a.m. Wednesday

Tropical Storm Debby will begin to slow down and begin its hook north.

Where will Hurricane Debby be 2 p.m. Wednesday

Tropical Storm Debby will slow considerably as it hooks north toward South Carolina's east coast, where a second landfall is expected.

Where will Hurricane Debby be 2 a.m. Thursday

Tropical Storm Debby will have made its hook north and begin heading toward South Carolina.

Hurricane Debby graphics show size and path

This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: Hurricane Debby timeline: When will it make landfall?