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Multi-Day Severe Weather Forecast for Florida’s Panhandle, Possibly North Florida

Multi-Day Severe Weather Forecast for Florida’s Panhandle, Possibly North Florida

Florida residents, particularly those in the Panhandle and possibly extending to North Florida, are bracing for a multi-day severe weather event starting March 12, 2025. According to forecasts from the National Weather Service, the region is expected to experience a range of hazardous conditions, including heavy rainfall, strong winds, and the potential for tornadoes.

The severe weather is anticipated to begin on Wednesday and continue through Friday, with the most intense activity expected on Thursday. The forecast indicates a significant risk of flooding due to the prolonged heavy rain, with some areas potentially seeing up to 10 inches of precipitation. Residents are advised to prepare for power outages and road closures as a result of the storm.

Local authorities have issued warnings and are urging residents to stay informed about the latest weather updates. Emergency management teams are on standby, ready to respond to any incidents that may arise. Residents are encouraged to stock up on essential supplies, secure outdoor items, and have evacuation plans in place, especially those living in flood-prone areas.

This severe weather event comes at a time when Florida has been experiencing an unusually active storm season. The state has already seen several bouts of severe weather this year, raising concerns about the increased frequency and intensity of such events due to climate change.

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