Hurricane Dorian is truly one of the strongest storms in history. After hitting the Bahamas, it is now slowing to a halt and will move along the Florida coast. After that, it is likely to track northward toward the Carolinas.
It's quite clear that Dorian will continue to move west toward Florida through Monday. It may not directly hit the Florida but rather brush the coast with wind and rain. It is expected to show down as it approaches Florida and hopefully turn north before reaching Florida. Either way, a very strong storm will be heading their way by Labor Day into Tuesday.
The slowing motion will put more wind and rain over Florida for Monday, Tuesday, and possibly even Wednesday. After that, it's likely that the storm will start to track north and northeast, in the general direction of the Carolinas.