Ongoing Severe Storms In Florida
Posted by Jeff Gammons on 01 Feb 2007 at 8:45 pm
Tagged as: Florida Weather, Current Severe WX
Currently a line of storms is moving through the Florida / Georgia border locations with a embedded bow echo producing damaging straight line winds. Further south the storms are more isolated over the Gulf of Mexico and moving towards and inland over the Big Bend of Florida. A few storms are showing signs of weak rotation and could produce weak short-lived water spouts and/or tornadoes at the coastline. The following radar image is a loop over the last hour as the storms develop over the Gulf and remain some what isolated. Some of these cells could become better surface based further east and increase the tornado threat into the mid evening hours.
Later overnight there is a chance for a few stronger cells to develop more in the central Florida area is instability holds around. ….I’ll be monitoring

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