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The Tropical Prediction Center's projected path for Hurricane Frances has the storm making landfall just north of Vero Beach, Fla., with 105 mph winds, Local 6 News meteorologist Tom Sorrells reported Thursday night.

The updated storm course shows Frances losing some of its punch as it hits land and moves through the state Saturday. It can make landfall any time from noon to 2 p.m., according to Thursday night's model.

The storm is then expected to move south of Orlando and then pass over Osceola County, Fla. It then should move through Brooksville, Fla., and into the Gulf of Mexico.

"This is still a very dangerous situation," Sorrells said.

Sorrells said that the storm could still move and stay on an earlier path that predicted the storm making landfall further north and bringing 100 mph winds to Orlando for hours.

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