
Tornado Confirmed in Lake Mary, Florida, Amid Scattered Storms
A tornado touched down in Lake Mary, Florida, causing significant damage to the area, as confirmed by the National Weather Service. The incident occurred amidst a series of scattered storms moving across central Florida, prompting immediate response from local authorities and emergency services.
Reports indicate that the tornado struck Seminole County, leading to widespread concern among residents. Eyewitness accounts and videos shared on social media depict the storm's destructive path, showcasing the power of nature as it tore through neighborhoods. The National Weather Service has been actively monitoring the situation, issuing warnings and updates to keep the public informed and safe.
The aftermath of the tornado has left the Lake Mary community grappling with the damage, as cleanup and recovery efforts are underway. Local officials are working to assess the full extent of the impact and to provide necessary support to affected residents. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of weather events and the importance of preparedness in the face of such disasters.
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Where did the tornado hit in Lake Mary?
LAKE MARY, Fla. - A radar-confirmed tornado ripped through Seminole County, crossing over the FOX 35 News studios in Central Florida, as severe storms moved across the region on Monday morning. The tornado reportedly touched down around 9:30 a.m. on the west side of Lake Mary, Florida, where our studios are located.
Where did the tornado hit in Seminole County, Florida?
A radar-confirmed tornado touched down along Interstate 4 in Lake Mary around 9:30 a.m.Just west, trees were down and damage was reported at Sweetwater Clubhouse tennis courts north of Wekiva Springs Road.Seminole County Fire Rescue confirmed it was helping with damage along the 2100 block of Blue Iris Place where a ...