Austin American-Statesman

Gordon expected to be hurricane on Gulf Coast

- By Jennifer Kay

The storm hammered southern Florida on Monday and is expected to strengthen before hitting Louisiana and Mississipp­i.

Tropical Storm Gordon lashed South Florida with heavy rains and high winds on Monday and is expected to strengthen into a hurricane when it hits the central U.S. Gulf Coast.

Gordon formed into a tropical storm near the Florida Keys early Monday as it moved west-northwest at 17 mph. The storm is expected to reach hurricane strength when it hits coastal Mississipp­i and Louisiana by late today. From there, it is forecast to move inland over the lower Mississipp­i Valley on Wednesday.

The National Hurricane Center said at 5 p.m. EDT that the storm was centered 50 miles west-southwest of Fort Myers, Florida. Maximum sustained winds were clocked at 50 mph.

A hurricane warning was put into effect for the area stretching from the mouth of the Pearl River in Mississipp­i to the Alabama-Florida border. As much as 8 inches of rain could fall in some parts of the Gulf states through late Thursday.

The Miami-based center said the storm is also expected to bring “life-threatenin­g” storm surge to portions of the central Gulf Coast. A storm surge warning has been issued for the area stretching from Shell Beach, Louisiana, to Dauphin Island, Alabama. The warning means there is danger of life-threatenin­g inundation.

“The deepest water will occur along the immediate coast near and to the east of the landfall location, where the surge will be accompanie­d by large waves,” the center said.

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