Hurricane Idalia made landfall on the Gulf Coast of Florida near Keaton Beach in the Big Bend region early on August 30, 2023, as a Category 3 hurricane with sustained winds around 115 mph
. After hitting Florida, it moved northeastward across northern Florida, then into southern Georgia and the Carolinas, weakening as it traveled inland but still causing heavy rainfall, flooding, and strong winds
. The storm brought catastrophic storm surge and damaging winds to Florida's Big Bend area, with surge levels forecasted up to 12 to 16 feet in some coastal locations
. After moving through Georgia, Idalia continued along the coast of South and North Carolina before moving out into the Atlantic Ocean, where it was expected to weaken further but remain impactful
. In summary, Idalia's primary landfall was on Florida's northwestern Gulf Coast near Keaton Beach, followed by a path northeastward through northern Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas