The center of Hurricane Debby is expected to bring potential record-setting rains, catastrophic flooding and life-threatening storm surge to the Big Bend coast of Florida before it moves slowly across the northern part of the state and stalls over the coastal regions of Georgia and South Carolina. The National Hurricane Center of Miami says Debby is located about 45 miles west northwest of Cedar Key, Florida, with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph. The storm is moving north at 10 mph. The hurricane center says Debby is expected to make landfall around midday Monday. A tornado watch is in effect for parts of Florida and Georgia until 6 a.m. Monday.