and 4 p.m., then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 4 p.m. Today: A chance of showers before 3 p.m., then a chance of showers and thunderstorms between 3 p.m.Here's the weekly forecast for your area: Weather forecast, radar for Jacksonville Weather watches and warnings issued for your area The front will bring the coolest temperatures the area has seen in six months, according to National Weather Service Miami. The front is expected to reach all the way to Miami by Tuesday or Wednesday, which is forecast to start the week with muggy, stormy conditions. View Gallery: Florida cold front: low temperatures, strong stormsīehind the front drier and cooler air are expected for Southwest Florida. Florida temperatures could drop to near record lows Strong to isolated severe thunderstorms will be possible across the region this afternoon and evening ahead of the front. The National Weather Service Jacksonville warned residents isolated severe storms are in the forecast for today, especially for areas east of Interstate 75. The tornado downed power lines, damaged screen enclosures and brought down a few trees and branches in the community.ĭamaging winds will be the primary risk this week as the storms move down the state, but any storm could produce heavy rain and frequent lightning in some locations, according to the Florida Public Emergency Network. West Palm Beach: South Florida's first big cool front is on the doorstep late October hurricane outlook Pensacola: Portions of Escambia under freeze watch, Pensacola to dip below 40 degrees this week Southwest Florida: Lows in the 50s? Rainy season ending just as first significant cold front of the season hits Space Coast: Cold front may bring coolest temperatures since April to Space Coast this week Several mobile homes were damaged but no injuries were reported, according to the Indian River County Sheriff's Office. It was on the ground 0.2 miles and was about 75 yards wide. The second tornado touched down in southeast Indian River County, in the Midway Estates community, about 9:30 p.m. The tornado remained on the ground for 0.2 miles and was 85 yards wide. The first tornado touched down near Indiantown in Martin County about 9:20 p.m. Two tornadoes hit near Vero Beach, IndiantownĪhead of the front were a few strong storms, including one that generated two EF-0 tornadoes Monday night, according to the National Weather Service. The first strong cold front of the season is making its way down Florida, bringing some of the coldest temperatures of the season.įreeze warnings and frost advisories were in effect across the western Panhandle and North Florida Wednesday morning. View Gallery: Tornado damages several homes in Indian River County
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