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Read more - LIVE UPDATES: Severe storms leave damage across Central Florida
- Damage from an EF0 tornado spotted in Marion County. Meteorologist George Waldenberger will be live on location on Channel 9 starting at 4 p.m.
- Seminole County had a tornado spotted around 11:30 a.m., near Sanford and Lake Jessup.
- Storms cleared Central Florida. Calm weather is expected for the remainder of the afternoon.
- Highs will remain around the mid-80s.
- Expect the cold front to clear much of Central Florida by this early evening, expect Brevard, where there could be some downpours still over the area.
- It will be sunny, but still warm on Tuesday as the high jumps to 88.
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Pronóstico del tiempo en español por nuestra meteoróloga certificada Irene Sans
. @NWSJacksonville (very quickly) confirms tornado in #marion county. Traveled 11.5 miles.
— Irene Sans (@IreneSans) April 20, 2020
Snapped several trees and lifting a stationary construction trailer.
This is where @GWaldenWFTV reported live from during our noon newscast. @WFTV pic.twitter.com/SM4wFgxx3p
Now it's Polk & Osceola's turn.
— Irene Sans (@IreneSans) April 20, 2020
Storms racing east between 40-50 mph. Lots of lightning, strong damaging winds and the possibility for tornadoes to develop. #StormAlert9 pic.twitter.com/SDS1UjzeFh
¡Qué mañana hemos tenido en Florida Central!
— Irene Sans (@IreneSans) April 20, 2020
Este fue el tornado que paso por el Cdo. Seminole. Tormentas ahora afectan al los condado Polk y Osceola.
Pueden tornarse severas. #StormAlert9 https://t.co/b1RXaSkGHn
This was the tornado spotted around 11:40a.m over #seminole county. Near Lake Mary and Sanford.
— Irene Sans (@IreneSans) April 20, 2020
Este fue el tornado que vieron en el Condado Seminole cerca de Sanford y Lake Mary.
Read more here: https://t.co/6uJgkT2cdT pic.twitter.com/3W75vul87K
Radar-detected Tornado: NW Seminole, Central Lake, NW Orange counties. Take shelter now if in or near Mount Plymouth, Zellwood, Sorrento, Lake Mary.
— Irene Sans (@IreneSans) April 20, 2020
Put your shoes on!
If you have a bike helmet near by put it on you & on kids! pic.twitter.com/vULg1zPUAD
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