National Hurricane Center

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The National Hurricane Center forecasts Dorian to be 40 to 50 miles off the Florida coast on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The storm's maximum sustained winds increased to 160 mph before barreling through the northern Bahamas on Sunday.
The National Hurricane Center said the risk of strong winds and rising water will increase along the Georgia and South Carolina coasts.
The National Hurricane Center in Miami says the hurricane is “extremely dangerous” and threatens Florida and the northwestern Bahamas.
Along Florida’s east coast, local governments began distributing sandbags and shoppers rushed to stock up on emergency supplies.
The storm is expected to strengthen to a Category 4 this weekend.
The island is still recovering from 2017's Hurricane Maria.
New Orleans was spared the worst effects of the storm that weakened from hurricane status.
The storm, which will be a stress test on New Orleans' levees, was previously dubbed a hurricane.