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Elsa latest: Florida on notice as tropical storm expected to churn over Cuba before passing near Keys
Heavy rains are expected to hit the Carolinas later this week
Daniella GenoveseBy Daniella Genovese | Fox News

National weather forecast for July 5
A larger number of Florida residents are being told to brace for Tropical Storm Elsa, which is nearing landfall in Cuba after battering the southern coasts of Haiti and the Dominican Republic over the weekend. At least three people have been killed.

On Monday, the National Hurricane Center extended its tropical storm warnings and watches north along the west coast of Florida. As of Monday morning, Elsa was closing in on West-Central Cuba.

A storm surge watch is also in effect for portions of the west coast of Florida, according to officials.


Elsa, which had been a Category 1 hurricane earlier on Saturday, weakened in its approach before heading to Cuba and was downgraded to a tropical storm.

Prior to that, the storm sped through the Caribbean and at one point, had maximum sustained winds of 65 mph.

ELSA LATEST: TROPICAL STORM WARNING ISSUED FOR PARTS OF FLORIDA KEYS


Tropical storm conditions are expected in portions of the Florida Keys and southwestern Florida on Monday night and Tuesday, the National Hurricane Center tweeted. Meanwhile, officials also noted that a "tropical storm watch and a storm surge watch are in effect for much of the west coast of Florida."

A tropical storm warning, according to the National Hurricane Center, is issued when "tropical storm conditions are expected somewhere within the warning area."

A tropical storm watch is issued when "tropical storm conditions are possible within the watch area."

ELSA DEVASTATES CARIBBEAN ISLANDS AS FLORIDA BRACES FOR IMPACT

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Elsa is projected to approach the Florida Keys, the Florida Peninsula and coastal Georgia through Wednesday, bringing with it heavy rainfall that may result in "isolated flash, urban and minor river flooding," the National Hurricane Center said.


The storm prompted Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to declare a state of emergency in 15 Florida counties, including in Miami-Dade County where a high-rise condominium building collapsed last week.

DeSantis warned residents to prepare for possible flooding which may lead to potential power outages.

"Now is the time to restock your supplies and review your hurricane plan," DeSantis tweeted.

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After striking Florida, heavy rains are expected to hit the coastal region of South and North Carolina, which may also create "isolated flash and urban flooding," according to the National Hurricane Center.

The coasts of Georgia and the Carolinas also face a risk of tropical storm conditions and storm surge impacts Wednesday and Thursday.

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Hopefully more people are prepared for
possible storms than are not.
They should be
I used to try to tell people in my  area to have
preparations ready in case of any possible
storms and tornadoes, but so many don't
want to think of such a thing, so I've just about
quit trying to worry about other people and
just think about myself and the few loved
ones that will genuinely think about something
besides posting on their farcebook page.

If they have to leave their homes with no
extra clothing or supplies and evacuate with
a 1/4 tank of gasoline that'll be their tough
luck
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