Mother Nature has a few surprises up her sleeve for Florida this week, including a cold front, possible tornadoes, drought and thunderstorms.
The National Weather Service confirmed that the damage in Mexico Beach was caused by an EF-1 tornado with maximum 100 mph wind speeds.
A severe weather system moved across the panhandle, causing a suspected tornado in Mexico Beach. Damage was "minor to moderate," with no fatalities.
A large thunderstorm swept in from the sea and hit Florida‘s Mexico Beach early on Monday morning after warnings of a tornado threat. There was also a risk of flash flooding in the area, forecasters ...
Mexico Beach will likely spend up to $100,000 on tornado debris removal, and affected residents are ineligible for state or federal aid.
A violent thunderstorm rolled in from the Gulf of Mexico and slammed into Florida’s Mexico Beach early Monday morning, Newsweek reported. The system triggered tornado warnings across parts of the ...
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Watch Out For Tornadoes Today
There aren’t supposed to be tornadoes this time of year. Tornado season ended months ago. The Gulf of Mexico has such warm water that it has completely changed the way storms form. Douglas A. McIntyre ...
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