Idalia updates: Damaging tornadoes, severe flooding from Florida to Carolinas

Idalia, now a tropical storm, touched down in Florida as a Category 3 hurricane.

Last Updated: August 31, 2023, 4:37 PM EDT

Idalia touched down in Florida's Big Bend region on Wednesday morning as a powerful Category 3 hurricane -- the strongest hurricane to ever make landfall in the Apalachee Bay.

Idalia has since weakened into a tropical storm and moved inland over Georgia and the Carolinas.

Latest headlines:

Here's how the news is developing. All times Eastern.
Aug 28, 2023, 10:29 AM EDT

Biden approves emergency declaration for Florida

President Joe Biden spoke with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Monday morning and told the governor he's approving an emergency declaration for the state, according to the White House.

"President Biden said Florida will have his full support as they prepare for Idalia and its aftermath," the White House said.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency "has pre-deployed personnel and assets, including multiple Incident Management Assistance Teams," according to the White House. "FEMA’s National Response Coordination Center has also been fully activated to support any requests for federal assistance."

-ABC News' Justin Gomez

Aug 28, 2023, 10:20 AM EDT

Floridians should prepare for at least Category 3 hurricane: DeSantis

Floridians should be prepared for at least a Category 3 hurricane, Gov. Ron DeSantis warned Monday.

"This is going to be a major impact," DeSantis said at a press briefing.

DeSantis said evacuation orders will be issued for low areas along the coast.

If "you're told to evacuate, you do not need to drive hundreds of miles. You do not need to leave the state of Florida," the governor noted. "You basically need to go to higher ground in almost every instance. You can go tens of miles to a shelter, to a hotel, to a friend's house, whatever works for you, and you'll be able to ride out the storm."

-ABC News' Hannah Demissie and Will McDuffie

Aug 28, 2023, 8:33 AM EDT

Idalia's latest forecast

Idalia may rapidly intensify on Monday night and Tuesday, strengthening to a major Category 3 hurricane by Tuesday night.

Landfall is currently forecast for Wednesday morning in Florida's Big Bend area.

The landfall is expected on Wednesday late morning, in the Big Bend area of Florida, north of Tampa.
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Storm surge is expected to be severe. It could reach 4 to 7 feet in Tampa and up to 11 feet in the Big Bend area.

Storm surge expected to be 4 to 7 feet in Tampa. Big Bend area will see storm surge up to 11 feet.
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Up to 10 inches of rain is possible in north Florida. Tampa Bay could see more than 6 inches of rain.

Idalia's rain forecast.
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By Wednesday evening, Idalia will be weaker -- a tropical storm -- as it moves near the Carolinas with heavy rain and gusty winds. Idalia is not expected to impact the Northeast.

-ABC News' Max Golembo

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