Tropical Storm Fred is expected to make landfall in eastern Florida on Monday before moving to Georgia on Tuesday. The storm, which has winds of up to nearly 60 mph, with higher gusts, is moving north close to 10 miles per hour, forecasters with the National Hurricane Center say. Landfall is expected in the eastern Florida Panhandle between Pensacola and Tallahassee on Monday afternoon or early evening. The storm may strengthen just before touching land but forecasters believe it will “quickly weaken” after landfall, according to a public advisory from the center, which is located in Miami. Still, people are advised that the storm will likely bring a dangerous storm surge and heavy rains. A storm surge warning is in effect for the coast of Florida from Indian Pass to Yankeetown, with a tropical storm warning for the coast of the Florida Panhandle and Big Bend from Navarre to the …