WXMAN RICHIE
(Weather Master)
Mon Oct 24 2005 04:14 AM
Tornado threat increasing

INCREASING TORNADO THREAT FOR SOUTHEAST FLORIDA...

AT 345 AM...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR SHOWED SPIRAL RAINBANDS CONTINUING TO MOVE INTO SOUTHEAST FLORIDA. STRONGER WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO MOVE INTO MIAMI-DADE AND BROWARD COUNTIES OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS AS THE EYEWALL OF HURRICANE WILMA ADVANCES INTO SOUTH FLORIDA. SUDDEN...FAST MOVING TORNADOES ARE POSSIBLE ALONG THE PERIPHERAL RAINBANDS AS THEY MOVE INTO THE AREA. TORRENTIAL DOWNPOURS WILL ALSO START OVER MIAMI-DADE...BROWARD...AND PALM BEACH COUNTIES...WITH 2-4 INCHES POSSIBLE ACROSS THE AREA BEFORE SUNRISE.

Cudjue Key just had 104 mph gust.



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