Forecast data continues to suggest a line of destructive thunderstorms will move through portions of the Florida Panhandle Saturday.
Forecast data continues to suggest a line of destructive thunderstorms will move through portions of the Florida Panhandle Saturday.
A line of strong thunderstorms capable of producing destructive winds or a tornado is expected to move through the Florida Panhandle Saturday.
Record-setting temperature and precipitation trends were noted during the first half of the decade, while multiple major severe and tropical weather events characterized the last five years.
Nighttime tornadoes are extremely dangerous - do you have a way to be notified?
A soaking rain is likely across the Sunshine State Sunday, and it could be heavy enough to cause river or street flooding in some areas.
An area of low pressure is expected to develop over the Gulf of Mexico by Saturday.
A new Tornado Watch has been issued for areas farther east along I-10.
A brief tornado or wind damage may occur with the strongest storms that move through today.