NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) - Storm-weary residents in the Bahamas braced for a brush with Hurricane Floyd as it swelled and powered up to a major storm packing 120 mph winds on Sunday. Forecasters said the hurricane would approach the central Bahamas, the same area blasted by Hurricane Dennis in August. Meteorologists said the storm was unlikely to hit land before Tuesday and posed no immediate threat to the mainland U.S. Still, they recommended people along the southeast coast monitor the storm's course. In Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, south of the storm's center, meteorologists warned that the terrain was already saturated and that there could be heavy flooding.