Dorian to move close to Florida, but won't make landfall
Two men observe a squall caused by Hurricane Dorian looming in the Atlantic Ocean on Sept. 3, 2019, in Ormond Beach, Florida. Dorian, once expected to make landfall along the Florida coast as a Category 4 storm, is currently predicted to turn(CNN) - Hurricane Dorian will move "dangerously close" to Florida overnight Tuesday, but the Category 2 storm is not currently expected to make landfall in the US over the next few days. Hurricane Dorian decreased to a Category 2 storm with 110 mph maximum sustained winds, according to the National Hurricane Center's 11 a.m. advisory. Hurricane Dorian is about 105 miles east of Fort Pierce and is moving to the northwest at about 2 mph. The slow speed of the storm meant that Florida residents have been hunkered down in anticipation of the storm for almost a week now.