Hurricane Dorian could hit Florida's east coast as first Cat 4 since Andrew
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UPDATE: 8/31/2019: Hurricane Dorian became a Category 4 storm last night and is now showing a track similar to Hurricane Matthew in 2016, where it parallels the coast from Florida to the Carolinas. At that time, it was an unusual track, and it did a lot of damage. Get the latest updates on the forecast on our story. The latest satellite (click to enlarge):

ORIGINAL ENTRY 8/29/2019:
TITLE: "Hurricane Dorian could hit Florida's east coast as first Cat 4 since Andrew"
Hurricane Dorian is strengthening on his way to Florida's East Coast, and could be the first Category 4 storm to hit the state's east coast since Hurricane Andrew in 1992, as most forecasts are now pointing to that intensity. Get the latest forecast and details from AccuWeather.com in our story. Here's his current location at 2 p.m. Thursday (click to enlarge):

