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These striking images show the size of swirling Hurricanes Irma, Jose and Katia
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Hurricane Irmas inching closer to Floridas southeastern coast, and will likely make landfall by the end of the weekend. But thats only part of the story. - photo by Herb Scribner
Hurricane Irmas inching closer to Floridas southeastern coast and will likely make landfall by the end of the weekend.

But thats only part of the story. As USA Today reported, Hurricanes Jose and Katia are already on track to hit the southern United States this weekend.

Irma, a Category 4 storm, will strike Florida probably early Sunday, where as Hurricane Jose will follow up right after. And Hurricane Katia will likely make landfall on Saturday in Mexico, USA Today reported.

Jose joined Irma in reaching 150 mph winds Friday, the first time on record the Atlantic has seen two storms that intense at same time, according to USA Today.

Social media users tweeted GIFs on Thursday that offered a glimpse of how these storms look in comparison.

Heres Jose and Irma:













And here are all three storms: