Tropical Storm Elsa continued to move west northwest Sunday and, if it keeps that track, it could bring tropical storm winds to Volusia and Flagler counties, said meteorologists with the National Weather Service in Melbourne.
Elsa has maximum sustained winds of 60 mph, according to an advisory issued at 5 p.m. Sunday from the National Hurricane Center.
On the forecast track, Elsa was expected to move near or over eastern Cuba Sunday evening, and approach central Cuba Sunday night and early Monday. Elsa is expected to move across central and western Cuba and head toward the Florida Straits on Monday and pass near the Florida Keys early Tuesday. Elsa is then forecast to move near or over portions of the west coast of Florida on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Elsa: Volusia-Flagler prepare for wind, rain as tropical storm nears
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NHC: Elsa Eyeing Turn Towards Florida
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Mayor Milissa Holland. (© FlaglerLive)
On Wednesday, Palm Coast Mayor Milissa Holland delivered the annual State of the City address on the City’s YouTube channel and Facebook page. A full transcript. ofHolland’s prepared remarks is below.
Holland also recognized the year’s recipients of three awards:
Citizen of the Year – Greg Peters, Pastor of Parkview Baptist Church. Peters was honored for his partnership and efforts in mobilizing the community behind the successful ‘Feed Palm Coast’ initiative. Peters also continued efforts to support food drives, brought the community together with the Palm Coast Unites event, and other charitable work. You can watch the video of the award presentation here: https://youtu.be/Afe-ioFT0OQ.