Southeast should monitor storm’s progress closely
Tropical Storm Elsa has become the first hurricane of the 2021 season after strengthening rather quickly.
As Elsa moves into the northern Caribbean, it will have some land interaction – possibly with Hispaniola and Cuba – which should weaken the storm. The National Hurricane Center reported a sustained wind of 74 mph with a gust to 86 mph was reported Friday morning in Barbados.
Forecast confidence is not great with this one, as our two major forecast models are in big disagreement on the strength of the storm.
The national forecast for Friday, July 2. (Fox News)
The national forecast for Friday, July 2. (Fox News)
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But the bottom line is South Florida and the Keys, the Southeast Coast and the Gulf Coast should monitor Elsa’s progress closely.
Potential impacts could start as early as Monday.
Expected rainfall through Thursday next week. (Fox News)
Expected rainfall through Thursday next week. (Fox News)
The Northwest Coast has gotten some relief from the historic deadly heat, but the interior sections of the Northwest, the Northern Rockies and parts of California are still dangerously hot and will remain that way over the weekend.
Sources: https://www.foxnews.com/us/elsa-hurricane-florida-gulf-coast-northwest-temperatures
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David Brooks