Tropical Storm ETA shifts west, could impact the panhandle
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Tropical Storm ETA has shifted further west into the Gulf of Mexico, leaving Central Florida out of its path. Once in the Gulf, it could head north toward the panhandle.

Tracking the Tropics: November 9th
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FOX 35 meteorologist Jayme King gives the latest in the tropics.

Tracking the Tropics: November 9th
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FOX 35 meteorologist Jayme King gives the latest in the tropics.

Tracking the Tropics: November 9
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FOX 35 meteorologist Jayme King gives the latest in the tropics.

Eta expected to become a hurricane again before striking Florida Keys

A strengthening Tropical Storm Eta cut across Cuba on Sunday, and forecasters say it's likely to be a hurricane before hitting the Florida Keys Sunday night or Monday.

Tracking ETA: Could it make landfall in Florida?
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FOX 35's Chief Meteorologist Glenn Richards says ETA could possibly make landfall north of Tampa late next week.

Tracking the Tropics: November 8th
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FOX 35 meteorologist Allison Gargaro gives the latest in the tropics.

Tracking the Tropics: November 8th
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FOX 35 meteorologist Allison Gargaro gives the latest in the tropics.

Tracking the Tropics: Nov. 7
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FOX 35's Allison Gargaro is tracking activity in the tropics.

Tropics Update: November 7, 2020
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FOX 35 meteorologist Allison Gargaro is watching Tropical Storm Eta.

Tropics Update: November 7, 2020
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FOX 35 meteorologist Allison Gargaro is watching the tropics.

Tropics Update: November 7, 2020
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FOX 35 meteorologist Allison Gargaro is watching the tropics.

Tracking the Tropics: November 6, 2020
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Tropical depression Eta is expected to bring heavy rain to parts of Florida by the middle of next week.

Tracking the Tropics: November 6, 2020
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Tropical depression Eta is expected to produce large amounts of rain over the Florida Peninsula in the coming days. Forecasters say it will weaken as it reaches cooler waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

Eta back at sea as Central America tallies damages, dead

As the remnants of Hurricane Eta moved back over Caribbean waters, governments worked to tally the displaced and dead and recover bodies from landslides and flooding that claimed dozens of lives from Guatemala to Panama.