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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

The National Weather Service has issued a multi-day severe weather forecast for Florida's Panhandle, with potential impacts extending to North Florida. The forecast, effective from March 12, 2025, predicts a series of severe storms that could bring damaging winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes to the region over the next few days.

Residents in the affected areas are urged to stay updated with the latest weather advisories and prepare for potential power outages and road closures. Local authorities have advised having emergency kits ready, including water, non-perishable food, flashlights, and batteries.

The storms are expected to begin in the western part of the Panhandle on Thursday, moving eastward through the weekend. The exact path and intensity of the storms remain uncertain, but meteorologists are closely monitoring the situation to provide timely updates.

The potential for flooding is also a concern, especially in low-lying areas near rivers and coastal regions. Residents in these areas are advised to monitor local water levels and be prepared to evacuate if necessary.

This severe weather event comes at a time when Florida is still recovering from previous storm damage, emphasizing the need for residents to take these warnings seriously and prepare adequately.

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