Map: Track Hurricane Hanna

Follow Hanna as it crosses the Gulf of Mexico toward southern Texas.
Image: Tropical Storm Hanna
A photo of Tropical Storm Hanna taken by satellite July 24.NOAA

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By Nigel Chiwaya and Charlotte Li

Hanna is now a hurricane. Hanna, the third active named storm and eighth of the Atlantic hurricane season, is on its way to Texas.

Crossing the Gulf of Mexico, Hanna followed in Tropical Storm Gonzalo’s path, setting a record by being the earliest eighth-named storm of the Atlantic season, after Gonzalo became the earliest seventh-named storm. With sustained wind speeds of 75 mph, Hanna is forecast to gain strength until it makes landfall along the Texas coast Saturday.

Strong winds should be expected along the coast in Texas by Friday night or Saturday morning, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm will bring with it heavy rains, which may cause flash flooding and isolated river flooding across southern Texas.

Gonzalo is not the only named storm. In the Pacific Ocean, Hurricane Douglas is headed toward Hawaii.

Track the path of the storm system with this map, which will update with the latest storm forecast.