Depends upon which site you use to get the data and how fast they get it. The GFS is coming out right now and can be seen directly from the source at http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/namer/gfs/00/index_l.shtml other models will be available elsewhere and also at various times through the night.
Best advice: don't wait up on the 00z model runs and just get some rest tonight. We'll all need it soon enough, I'm afraid.
EDIT: Speaking of the GFS...its landfall has shifted back slightly to the east once again, now paralleling the coast from Apalachicola to just west of Panama City in about two and a half days...or late morning-early afternoon Sunday. Not a big shock and only about 60-75 miles east of the NHC track.
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