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Ray says rain and tropical storm force gusts are likely to spread across the Florida Peninsula mainly tonight and Thursday morning before moving offshore of the Atlantic coast by Thursday night.
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Forecasters say Theta is not expected to be a threat to land.
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With the forecast track of Tropical Storm Eta highly uncertain, it is still too soon to project potential impacts to locations farther north, such as along the Nature Coast or in Florida's Big Bend. However, residents in these areas are encouraged to stay vigilant and be prepared to act quickly since there might be little notice of potential impacts from Eta given it's close proximity to land later this week.
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Tropical Storm Eta made landfall late Sunday evening in the middle Keys and continues its march westward into the Gulf of Mexico, about 65 miles south of Naples.
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The district will provide another update on the storm tomorrow.
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A storm surge of 1 to 2 feet is possible farther north along the Treasure, Space and First Coasts. Coastal flooding is expected in these areas even though they may be hundreds of miles from Eta's track due to the strong and persistent onshore flow out of the east-southeast.
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A Hurricane Watch and Storm Surge Watch have been issued for portions of South Florida, ahead of strengthening Tropical Storm Eta's approach.
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Tropical Depression Eta is now back over the northwest Caribbean Sea and is set to make its move toward Florida as a tropical storm late this weekend.
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Early voting locations in several counties in Florida’s Panhandle will be closing as Hurricane Zeta approaches the region.
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And the timing of the storm meant everything to the birds as they were already done with their breeding season.