STATEWIDE — Eta made landfall as a tropical storm near Cedar Key, Florida at 4:20 a.m.


What You Need To Know


Pockets of moderate rain will linger through midday, especially for areas north and east of Orlando.

Gusts could also reach up to 30 mph. Make sure to stay weather aware throughout the day.

Eta is expected to exit into the western Atlantic soon. It will then bring impacts to the east coast of the Carolinas and Georgia.

Be sure to stay with Weather on the Ones for updates as we watch Eta's track in the coming days because the forecast is subject to change. It serves as a reminder that we are still in hurricane season, and it is important to be prepared, not scared.

The hurricane season officially comes to a close on November 30.