NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Tropical Storm Elsa is making its way to the Tri-State Area. Here’s what to expect and when in our area.

THURSDAY NIGHT: Elsa will be located near Virginia at this point, producing rounds of heavy rain across the mid-Altantic.

OVERNIGHT INTO FRIDAY: The leading edge of Elsa will approach and push into our area and produce heavy rainfall, some of which may lead to flash flooding. Wind gusts of 25-35+ mph are expected along the coast, especially as we approach daybreak.

FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH MIDDAY: Elsa’s heaviest bands will begin to exit the area with flash flooding still of concern through at least the mid-morning hours. Maximum wind gusts for the event are expected around this time, ranging from 25-35 mph around the city and up to 40-50 mph to the east and along the coast.

FRIDAY AFTERNOON: Elsa will be well N&E of the area at this point with just some leftover gusty winds around the area, especially along the coast.
New Jersey has already implemented a topical storm warning for all coastal regions in the state.
Tropical Storm Elsa Update
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from CBS New York https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2021/07/08/elsa-timeline-what-to-expect-from-tropical-storm-elsa-and-when-in-the-tri-state-area/
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