Hurricane Nate is expected to become a Category Two hurricane by the time it makes landfall along the central Gulf Coast tonight. The latest update from the National Hurricane Center says the Category One storm is now packing top winds of 90 miles-per-hour with higher gusts. Nate was located about 260 miles south of Biloxi, Mississippi and moving to the north-northwest at 26 miles-per-hour. Hurricane warnings and storm surge watches are in place all along the Gulf Coast. A Tropical Storm Warning has been expanded east of the Okaloosa-Walton County Line in Florida to Indian Pass.
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