Tropical Storm Ian remains forecast to rapidly intensify and become a hurricane sometime Monday, according to the National Hurricane Center. Forecasters warn that Florida — especially the western Gulf coast, including Tampa Bay up to the Panhandle — should continue to monitor Ian's progress.
As of the 8 p.m. Sunday advisory, Tropical Storm Ian was located about 160 miles south-southeast of Grand Cayman, with sustained winds of 60 mph. Ian's movement is west-northwest at 12 mph.
NHC also says Tropical Storm Ian is expected to produce significant wind and storm surge impacts in western Cuba.
The NOAA hurricane hunters surveillance jet earlier this morning found Tropical Storm Ian continuing to organize over the central Caribbean.
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