Tropical Storm Elsa moved across the Florida Keys on July 6, bringing heavy rainfall and wind gusts. Footage captured by a National Weather Service rooftop camera in Key West shows an “intense” rainband, with the NWS reporting flooding rainfall and wind gusts up to 45 mph. The National Hurricane Center reported on July 6 that the storm would intensify over the next 24 hours before making landfall in the southeastern US. Credit: US National Weather Service Key West Florida via Storyful
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