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Fast-moving showers continue to roll through Central Florida due to Tropical Storm Eta

ORLANDO, Fla. — Fast-moving showers will continue roll through Central Florida due to Tropical Storm Eta.

The storms will move through the area throughout the day. There is an 60% chance of showers.

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Rainbands will still affect parts of Florida. Central Florida is forecast to have breezy conditions and gusts could reach up to 20mph. Any thunderstorms embedded in the rainbands could produce higher gusts and heavier rains.

Rainfall could reach 3 inches for some areas across Central Florida, especially along the coast in Brevard County through Thursday. Some isolated higher amounts are possible with the embedded storms.

The seas will be very dangerous, 15 to 18 feet seas are possible. There could be coastal flooding, especially during high tides.

READ: Tracking Eta: Storm shifts away from Florida, expected to stay in Gulf for days

Temperatures will stay in the low 80s.

Tropical Storm Eta will either stay away from Florida and fall apart or it could stay together and move back over the Big Bend. There are a lot of question marks with this storm. Click here to learn more about Eta’s track.

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Katlyn Brieskorn, WFTV.com

Katlyn Brieskorn is a Digital Assignment Editor at WFTV. She joined Channel 9 in July 2019.