Heavy Showers and Winds: Tropical Storm Eta Heads for Florida
All of South Florida is now under threat from Tropical Storm Eta, which hit Nicaragua on Tuesday, November 3. The details were shared by the edition WPTV.

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According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC), storm winds reach 60 miles (96,5 km) per hour.
The NHC said Eta will quickly weaken as it moves further into Nicaragua and into Honduras.
The storm is predicted to turn and move towards the northwestern Caribbean on Thursday, November 5, evening or Friday, November 6.
Steve Wigle, chief meteorologist at WPTV First Alert, says the likelihood of a tropical storm impacting South Florida is high.

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“The computer models are almost all the same, but the time is different,” said Wigle. - Some models predict rain on Friday 6 November. Others on Saturday, November 7th. "
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For now, Wigle said the forecast assumes heavy rainfall and gusty winds.
Wigle said light rain is likely on Friday. Heavy rainfall and gale winds are forecast on Saturday and Sunday.
“This is likely to be a very unpredictable storm,” Wigle said.
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