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Advisory SVS Severe Weather Statement — Mon Mar 16, 2026 3:48 PM

Tampa Bay - Ruskin, FL · West Central Florida · ID #1262765 · ← back to browser · plain text
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Severe Weather Statement
National Weather Service Tampa Bay Area Ruskin FL
345 PM EDT Mon Mar 16 2026

FLC017-053-119-161955-
/O.EXP.KTBW.SV.W.0001.000000T0000Z-260316T1945Z/
Citrus FL-Sumter FL-Hernando FL-
345 PM EDT Mon Mar 16 2026

...THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR SOUTHEASTERN CITRUS...SUMTER
AND HERNANDO COUNTIES HAS EXPIRED...

The storms which prompted the warning have weakened below severe
limits, and no longer pose an immediate threat to life or property.
Therefore, the warning has been allowed to expire.  However, gusty
winds and heavy rain are still possible with these thunderstorms.

A Tornado Watch remains in effect until 800 PM EDT for central and
west central Florida.

&&

LAT...LON 2843 8272 2860 8260 2877 8237 2887 8229
      2896 8228 2896 8196 2843 8196 2843 8206
      2848 8206 2848 8225 2843 8225
TIME...MOT...LOC 1945Z 234DEG 55KT 2904 8194 2884 8205 2855 8237

$$

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