Tropical Storm Elsa

Osceola County residents should watch out for flooding brought on tonight and tomorrow by Tropical Storm Elsa. Flooding from 2004's Hurricane Frances is pictured./News-Gazette File Photo

Osceola County residents should watch out for flooding brought on tonight and tomorrow by Tropical Storm Elsa. Flooding from 2004's Hurricane Frances is pictured./News-Gazette File Photo

Osceola EOC: Worst of our weather from 4 p.m. through Wednesday morning: squalls, possible 40-60mph gusts

By Ken Jackson News-Gazette Editor As far as experiences with storm systems go, Tropical Storm Elsa won’t rank up there with the hurricanes whose names are burned into our brains. Some rain and wind, and watching for flooding, is nothing Osceola County residents can’t handle.
The National Hurricane Center path of projected movement for Tropical Storm Elsa at 11 a.m. Sunday/NHC

The National Hurricane Center path of projected movement for Tropical Storm Elsa at 11 a.m. Sunday/NHC

Brace for rain, wind, flooding Tuesday and Wednesday as Tropical Storm Elsa approaches

Enjoy your Independence Day weekend! But keep an eye out that Tropical Storm Elsa won't let it go, and will likely affect our weather from late Tuesday through the day on Wednesday. The National Hurricane Center projects the center of Elsa, packing maximum sustained winds of 60 mph as of the 11 a.