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First Warning Forecast: Not as cold overnight, dense fog possible

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Meteorologist April Loveland's First Warning Forecast

Temperatures won't be quite as cold overnight and our dewpoints will also be rising, which means the air won't be as dry and we could run into some issues of dense fog Thursday morning. Expect lows near 50.

The warming trend will continues with a steady climb into the 70s for Thursday and Friday. A few clouds will mix in with the sunshine Thursday. Expect mostly cloudy skies Friday morning with more sunshine for the afternoon. A stray shower is possible, but most of the area will be dry.

This weekend, 70s will continue with little to no rain possible. Temperatures will continue to warm to start the work week with highs near 77 by Wednesday! Rain chances will also go up by midweek.

Tropical Update:

Eta weakens to a tropical depression. Life-threatening flash flooding continues over Central America.

Eta is moving toward the west near 7 mph. A west-northwestward motion at a faster forward speed is expected later tonight through Thursday morning.

On the forecast track, the center of Eta is expected to move across Honduras through Thursday afternoon, and emerge over the Gulf of Honduras by Thursday night. Eta is forecast to approach the Cayman Islands and western Cuba this weekend.

Maximum sustained winds are now near 35 mph with higher gusts. Additional weakening is expected while Eta remains over land during the next day or so, and Eta could degenerate to a remnant low during that time. However, re-intensification is forecast once the center of Eta moves over the Caribbean Sea.

Meteorologist April Loveland

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