CEDAR KEY, Florida − Historic Hurricane Idalia was powering across the Georgia border Wednesday after making landfall earlier in the day along Florida’s Big Bend as a Category 3 tropical cyclone, driving “catastrophic” storm surge and flooding for hundreds of miles.

The storm’s center was 25 miles north of Valdosta, Georgia, by noon, heading north-northeast at 20 mph with sustained winds of 85 mph − weakening over land but still a hurricane.

“Catastrophic storm surge occurring along the coast of the Florida Big Bend and damaging winds spreading inland over northern Florida,” the National Hurricane Center said in its morning update. An update hours later said the winds had spread to Georgia.

USA TODAY

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