We're looking at a major hurricane in the east-central Gulf later this week.

People should be aware that the hurricane season doesn't end till November and we could get more activity.

Even though it will be moving fairly quickly, it still could be a significant rainmaker, in part because it is such a large system.

The center could cross anywhere on the Florida Peninsula, but most models show it crossing between Tampa south to the Keys anytime Monday or Tuesday.

In any case, it looks like it's strengthening and it's not going to be far behind our intensity forecast.

Our best estimate of the track possibilities are that anywhere from Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle could expect the center to be approaching them by the middle of the weekend.

We expect that will continue for the next couple of days.

Atmospheric conditions are expected to gradually become more conducive for strengthening.

We are expecting Rita to hurl some very bad weather toward Miami-Dade and even Broward.