Tropical Storm Elsa is expected to make landfall in Florida overnight as the state’s Gulf Coast braces for storm surge. NBC News’ Bill Karins analyzes the storm’s impact and what residents can expect.
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Land fall is now pointed at the Waccasaasa Wildlife Preserve, it’s south of Cedar Key, and appears there are now towns there.
My buddy in Marathon reported this morning as Elsa passed 25 to 38 MPH winds. I'm in Charlotte county a 125 south of Tampax and it was a nonevent. Light rain is good for my lawn.
They must require “Scare Tactics 101†as a required elective in Meteorology and Journalism
It’s okay just another normal day in Florida 😂
Elsa looks harmless enough from outer space
Its 2:22 and they just said there will be an update at 2pm. Idiots.
i will fly my kite tomorrow 😅
I hope it hits Mar a Lago this time!
Waoo this is very terrible right guys i hate it what about you guys
How many buildings will fall?