Tropical Storm Elsa Advisory
July 7, 2021 – 3:00 pm Tropical Storm Elsa made landfall along Florida’s Gulf Coast on Wednesday morning, July 7th. The storm will continue to affect northern Florida with heavy wind and rain before moving north into Georgia and the Carolinas. The maximum sustained winds are currently at 50 mph. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Tropical Storm Warning for Coastal South Carolina, including Charleston County. The effects of Tropical Storm Elsa are expected to be felt in the Charleston region beginning on Wednesday evening. Tropical storm force winds are expected to arrive in our area during the overnight hours, with gusts of up to 40-45 mph possible. Tropical Storm Elsa has the potential to bring heavy rainfall on Wednesday evening through Thursday morning. Rainfall amounts are expected to range from 2 to 4 inches, with higher amounts in some areas. Wind gusts could result in minor damage to weak or diseased trees and other structures. Except for heavy rain at high tide, no significant coastal flooding impacts are anticipated. Beachgoers should be advised of the possibility of rip currents on Wednesday and Thursday. Residents, property owners and visitors are advised to monitor local media outlets for updates on Tropical Storm Elsa. Forecasts are also updated regularly on the National Hurricane Center website at www.hurricanes.gov. The Town of Seabrook Island remains at OPCON 3 (Normal Operating Conditions) as we continue to monitor Tropical Storm Elsa. Official updates from the town will be posted on the following channels, as warranted:
In the event of an emergency, please call 911. Emergency calls to 911 should be reserved for life-threatening situations, or for the reporting of a crime or fire. Do NOT call 911 if you have water in your home unless your life is in danger. Do NOT call 911 to report a power outage. Power outages should be reported directly to Berkeley Electric Cooperative. Property owners and managers with rental guests should forward this information to their rental guests. Owners and managers of commercial establishments are also encouraged to share this information with their employees. Tropical Storm Elsa Advisory
July 6, 2021 – 3:00 pm The Town of Seabrook Island is currently monitoring Tropical Storm Elsa as it moves up the west coast of Florida. According to the National Weather Service, the storm is forecast to make landfall along the Florida Gulf Coast as a strong tropical storm or category 1 hurricane (74-95 mph winds). While the system is expected to weaken before moving into Georgia and South Carolina, the Charleston region is currently under a tropical storm watch. The main threats from Tropical Storm Elsa in our area will include heavy rains, flooding, rip currents and gusty winds beginning Wednesday evening and into Thursday morning. Residents, property owners and visitors are advised to monitor local media outlets for updates on Tropical Storm Elsa. Forecasts are also updated regularly on the National Hurricane Center website at www.hurricanes.gov. Property owners are encouraged to secure or remove outdoor objects like lawn furniture, garbage cans and other materials that may be blown by the wind. The Town of Seabrook Island remains at OPCON 3 (Normal Operating Conditions) as we continue to monitor Tropical Storm Elsa. Official updates from the town will be posted on the following channels, as warranted:
The Charleston County Citizen’s Information Line will be staffed on Wed. July 7th from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Residents who have questions about the storm can call (843) 746-3900. Spanish-speaking staff will be available as needed. In the event of an emergency, please dial 911. Property owners and managers with rental guests should forward this information to their rental guests. Owners and managers of commercial establishments are also encouraged to share this information with their employees. The next town advisory is anticipated to be distributed by 3:00 PM on Wednesday, July 7th, unless conditions warrant an earlier update. |
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