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Hurricane Eta, heading toward Central America, becomes Category 4 storm

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Lake effect snow and strong winds to hit Northeast
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ByMax Golembo, Melissa Griffin, and Ivan Pereira
November 03, 2020, 3:29 AM

Hurricane Eta, which strengthened into a Category 4 storm on Monday, may dump as much as 3 feet of rain on several Central American countries this week when it makes landfall.

As of Monday night, the storm continued to strengthen and was about 70 miles east-southeast of the Nicaraguan-Honduran border and moving west-southwest at about 9 mph, with wind speeds greater than 150 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm is expected to strengthen into Category 5 hurricane right before making landfall along the Nicaragua coastline, according to the Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunters. The NHC forecast said wind speeds could reach above 156 mph.

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MORE: Hurricane warnings posted in Central America as Tropical Storm Eta strengthens

The most recent forecast on Monday for both Nicaragua and Honduras is 35 inches of rain, which could lead to deadly flash flooding or landslides.

Hurricane Eta is rapidly strengthening and is expected to make landfall in Nicaragua early, Nov. 3, 2020.
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Eta is predicted to create storm surge of 12 to 18 feet along the Nicaraguan coast, while catastrophic wind damage is expected Monday night into Tuesday morning near the storm's eyewall.

Hondurans and Nicaraguans already dealing with regional flooding now must prepare for Eta.

PHOTO: Teams work to rescue people in a flooded area due to Hurricane Eta, in Tela, Honduras, Nov. 2, 2020.
Teams work to rescue people in a flooded area due to the outer bands Hurricane Eta, in Tela, Honduras, Nov. 2, 2020"
Honduran fire department/EPA via Shutterstock

Parts of Belize and Guatemala also may see downpours in excess of 1 foot.

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MORE: Hurricane warnings posted in Central America as Tropical Storm Eta strengthens

Eta is the 28th named storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, which ties 2005 for the most ever. The storm is currently tied with Hurricane Laura as the most powerful hurricane of the 2020 Atlantic season, and if it continues to strengthen, as forecasted, it will become the most powerful of the season.

It has already surpassed Hurricane Delta as the strongest Greek Alphabet hurricane on record for the Atlantic.

The projected forecast track for Hurricane Eta, Nov. 2, 2020.
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After making landfall in Central America, Eta could reemerge in the Caribbean Sea, restrengthen and head toward Cuba, several computer models show. Should that happen, the storm could move toward the Gulf of Mexico, affecting Florida.

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