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We have the maps you need to track Eta's current and forecast impacts.

Watches Issued In Caribbean For Future Ernesto

Eta has made a final landfall in Florida, where it will continue to produce rainfall and gusty winds on Thursday. Moisture from Eta will also fuel a threat of flooding rainfall along a cold front in the Southeast today.

(MORE: Check the Full Forecast for Eta)

Here are a few maps to help show the latest essential information on this system.

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Current Satellite

The highest cloud tops, corresponding to the most vigorous convection, are shown in the dark red and pink colors. Clustering, deep convection around the center is a sign of a healthy tropical cyclone.

Current Satellite

Projected Path

The red-shaded area denotes the potential path of the center of the tropical cyclone. It's important to note that impacts (particularly heavy rain, high surf, coastal flooding, winds) with any tropical cyclone usually spread beyond its forecast path.

Current Information

Current Radar

Forecast Models

The lines on this graphic represent several of the many track forecasts from various computer models. This is not an official forecast, but these are used as guidance for creating the projected path.

Forecast Model Tracks

Rainfall Forecast

Flood Alerts

From the National Weather Service.

Watches and Warnings

Current Satellite and Wind Field

Current Winds

Tropical Storm Force Wind Probability

The contours above show the chance of tropical-storm-force winds (at least 39 mph), according to the latest forecast by the National Hurricane Center.

Current Wave Heights

Track History

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