Clark
(Meteorologist)
Fri Jun 10 2005 07:56 PM
Re: could it be?

RedingtonBeachGuy: central Florida is in for a fair amount of rain overnight. The threat for tornadoes will persist through the night, however, as these are not driven by daytime heating -- instead, they are driven by the dynamics, or how the wind changes direction with height as well as locally near the surface. That's just a factor of the hurricane being there, really.

Rain will be the biggest factor, yes, but tornadoes cannot be ruled out.



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