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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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And the timing of the storm meant everything to the birds as they were already done with their breeding season.
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Zeta has been downgraded to a tropical storm this morning after it made landfall on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula late Monday evening.
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Hurricane hunters found that Zeta intensified into the season's 11th hurricane Monday afternoon just southeast of Cozumel on the Yucatan Peninsula.
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Tropical Storm Zeta is rapidly intensifying and closing in on hurricane intensity on its approach to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
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The National Hurricane Center reports that Tropical Storm Zeta has formed off the coast of Cuba near the Yucatan Peninsula.
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It has been raining for the better part of three days across southeast Florida from Miami to West Palm Beach, where localized flooding is ongoing from 4 to 6 inches that has already fallen.