![]() ![]() ![]() Maximum storm surge potential of 1 to 3 feet is also possible between the Aucilla River and the Ochlockonee River.Įlsa is forecast to continue a northerly and a north-northeasterly track over the eastern Big Bend for the rest of Wednesday as the storm moves around the northwestern side of a ridge of high pressure centered in the Atlantic Ocean. Storm surge is still a hazard of concern, according to NHC, with 2 to 4 feet of peak surge possible between the Aucilla River south to Aripeka (near the Pasco and Hernando County border in West Central Florida). 1st Avenue and 8th street is partially under water and roads close to the boat ramp are starting to flood. Roads are now starting to flood in Steinhatchee. Some locations in southern Lowndes county received, based on Doppler radar estimates, as much as 9 inches of rain in a 12-hour period. There were multiple reports of Flooding out of Lowndes county while wind damage reports mainly came from Madison County. Tropical storm warnings along the Florida Gulf Coast have been discontinued, the National Hurricane Center said in their advisory, but flash flood warnings remained in effect for portions of Madison, Lowndes and Lanier counties until later Monday evening. Maximum sustained winds decreased to 45 mph with a minimum central pressure of 1003 millibars, and weakening in storm intensity is forecast to continue since it lost its ocean fuel source. The storm was moving just east of north (10-degree bearing) at 14 mph. advisory from the National Hurricane Center. The center of Elsa was 115 miles west-southwest of Brunswick, Ga. (WCTV) - Tropical Storm Elsa started to show more of a eastward nudge in movement as it brought trees down, knocked out power for some and brought Flooding to portions of the Big Bend and South Georgia Wednesday.
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