A tornado landed in Osceola County on Monday night, videos and reports from the National Weather Service exhibition. It happened at 7:14 pm in the Pine Grove area near Nova Road, 192. The road is two miles long and 100 yards past the road, the NWS said. “The tornado developed due to many low-level border collisions,” the NWS report said. “The cycle was estimated to be around 7:14 pm EST along the southern side of Lake Joel in St. Cloud, near the Sungrove Lane and the C-32 Canal.” The debris signature shows that it showed it moving eastward in a densely wooded area and then lifted around 7:22 pm west of Storey Bend Road. NWS says it is currently unable to provide EF ratings. >> This is a developing story that will be available online with Wesh 2 and play Wesh 2 updates for the most accurate Central Florida weather forecast. The first warning weather team included the first warning chief meteorologists Tony Mainolfi, Eric Burris, Kellianne Klass, Marquise Meda and Cam Tran.
Oscola County, Florida –
A tornado landed in Osceola County on Monday night, videos and reports from the National Weather Service exhibition.
It happened at 7:14 pm in the Pine Woods area near Nova Road and 192.
The road is two miles long and 100 yards past the road, the NWS said.
“The tornado developed due to many low-level border collisions,” the NWS report said. “The circulation was estimated to have landed near the Sungrove Lane and C-32 canals at about 7:14 pm EST along the southern side of St. Cloud on the south side of Lake Joel, near the Sungrove Lane and C-32 canals.”
The fragment signature shows it moving eastward in a densely-wooded area and then lifted around 7:22 pm west of Storey Bend Road.
NWS says it is currently unable to provide EF ratings.
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The first warning weather team included the first warning chief meteorologists Tony Mainolfi, Eric Burris, Kellianne Klass, Marquise Meda and Cam Tran.