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93L spawned a line of severe thunderstorms that traveled NE to SW, which is an odd direction for my area of Florida. A severe thunderstorm within the line spawned a tornado around the Pasco/Hernando county line, about where I-75 crosses. There were lots of trees downed in that area. We were in the Tornado warning area in the strong thunderstorm complex for a good hour late this afternoon. Significantly strong winds shifted direction from east to west in an instant, but the funnel of the tornado never came through where we were, thankfully. Rain rates were about 3 inches per hour during the event (I've seen higher rates than that in my lifetime). Anyway, 93L can spawn some significant weather, so watch out if you live in Central to North Florida over the next few days as 93L goes over the state into the Gulf of America. |