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By Julie Pace
11:45 a.m., Polk County
We’re leaving the overcast but dry weather in Polk County behind, and heading southeast where we’re hoping to find some of the rain associated with Ernesto, now a tropical depression. Our path is going to take us along route 60. Stay tuned for updates on Ernesto has he leaves the state.