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Tropical Storm Elsa formed early on July 1st, making it the earliest forming E-named storm in the Atlantic basin. This breaks the old record held by Edouard on July 6, 2020.
Elsa is a record-breaker, becoming the earliest-forming fifth storm in recorded history. The previous record was held by Tropical Storm Eduardo, which formed on July 5, 2020.
Tropical Storm Elsa: Path nudges west as rain, gusty winds for Palm Beach begin late Monday Kimberly Miller Palm Beach Post 0:03 ...
The storm was moving north at 14 mph with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph. Tropical storm force winds — which range from 39 mph to 73 mph — extend up to 70 miles from Elsa’s center.
If Elsa continues on this path, impacts in South Florida would begin early Monday morning. Tropical heavy rains, wind, storm surge and isolated tornadoes are all possible.
But the storm’s path as of 8 p.m. shows it as a tropical depression by the time it is over the Carolinas. Elsa could dump between 2 and 4 inches of rain on parts of South Carolina, with up to 6 ...
Tropical Storm Elsa is expected to strengthen as it moves through the Caribbean Sea with the forecast path approaching South Florida by early Tuesday morning, according to the National Hurricane Ce… ...
Tropical Storm Elsa is the earliest ‘E’ named storm on record, beating out Edouard in 2020. Normally, a ccording to NOAA data, the average fifth named storm forms on August 31.
In fact, in over a century, no hurricane has made landfall in the Garden State. Most of the systems that make it here have ...
The most recent information on Tropical Storm Elsa’s path and forecast can be found here. Tropical Storm Elsa could bring strong winds and heavy rain to the Carolinas later this week.