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Tropical Storm Watches have been upgraded to Tropical Storm Warnings along parts of the East Coast as Elsa treks toward the Northeast.
It will arrive in this region starting overnight Thursday, July 8, and bring tropical-storm conditions to portions of New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, mainly along and near the coast, into Friday, July 9. The storm will be out of the area by around midday Friday.
Rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches are possible, including the possibility of flash flooding, though the fast-forward movement of the storm is expected to prevent widespread flooding.
After regaining hurricane status, Elsa weakened following landfall in Florida and is back to being a tropical storm with 40 mile-per-hour winds. It will move along the Carolinas during the day on Thursday.
UpdatedFri, Jul 9, 2021 at 1:08 pm ET
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More severe weather is expected to hit New Jersey this weekend, even as Tropical Storm Elsa departs the region. Here s what to expect. (Shutterstock)
JERSEY SHORE The remnants of Tropical Storm Elsa are expected to hit New Jersey this weekend, bringing scattered thunderstorms throughout the Garden State through Friday evening and possibly beyond, forecasters say.
Friday will see scattered showers and possible thunderstorms in between periods of sun through the evening, with some storms capable of producing strong gusts, rough maritime conditions and small hail.
A hazardous weather outlook has been issued for both Monmouth and Ocean counties as several instances of flooding are still possible according to the National Weather Service, especially in urban and poor-drainage areas and near vulnerable small creeks and streams.
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Tropical Storm Watches have been upgraded to Tropical Storm Warnings along parts of the East Coast as Elsa treks toward the Northeast.
It will arrive in this region starting overnight Thursday, July 8, and bring tropical-storm conditions to portions of New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, mainly along and near the coast, into Friday, July 9. The storm will be out of the area by around midday Friday.
Rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches are possible, including the possibility of flash flooding, though the fast-forward movement of the storm is expected to prevent widespread flooding.
After regaining hurricane status, Elsa weakened following landfall in Florida and is back to being a tropical storm with 40 mile-per-hour winds. It will move along the Carolinas during the day on Thursday.
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