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Advisory SVS Severe Weather Statement — Mon Mar 16, 2026 2:33 PM

Tallahassee, FL (TAE) · Florida Panhandle · ID #1262747 · ← back to browser · plain text
SVSTAE

Severe Weather Statement
National Weather Service Tallahassee FL
217 PM EDT Mon Mar 16 2026

FLC029-067-161827-
/O.CAN.KTAE.SV.W.0069.000000T0000Z-260316T1830Z/
Lafayette FL-Dixie FL-
217 PM EDT Mon Mar 16 2026

...THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR SOUTHEASTERN LAFAYETTE AND
DIXIE COUNTIES IS CANCELLED...

The storms which prompted the warning have moved out of the area.
Therefore, the warning has been cancelled.  However, gusty winds are
still possible with these thunderstorms.

A Tornado Watch remains in effect until 300 PM EDT for Big Bend
Florida.

&&

LAT...LON 2929 8325 2936 8329 2946 8346 2954 8348
      2976 8324 3004 8302 2996 8293 2989 8292
      2988 8288 2976 8295 2970 8294 2961 8297
      2959 8294 2956 8295 2954 8298 2947 8298
      2937 8307 2935 8306 2930 8316 2929 8317
TIME...MOT...LOC 1817Z 284DEG 30KT 2987 8237 2957 8259 2929 8305 2895
8306

$$

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