

The tornado caused mainly roof damage as it crossed the subdivision. The Walton County tornado had a peak wind of 115 miles and touched down in the Driftwood Estates subdivision ofSouth Walton County. A third tornado, another EF-2, touched down in Cook County, Georgia. CT Sunday and an EF-1 tornado touched down in Wakulla County. The National Weather Service Tallahassee reported an EF-2 tornado touched down in Walton County about 5:14 a.m. Winter storm warnings: Winter storm warning stretches from New Mexico over Texas, Oklahoma and to the Midwest 3 tornadoes touched down in Florida, Georgia Sunday The designation means severe storms will be capable of producing a few stronger tornadoes and damaging winds.Ĭold front coming: Strong storms moving south ahead of cold front The Storm Prediction Center has the western Panhandle under an "enhanced" risk for severe weather overnight Tuesday into early Wednesday. Winds are expected to increase tonight and tomorrow as a cold front behind a line of thunderstorms approaches the area, bringing with it dangerous winds, according to the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network. The warning comes just two days after the National Weather Service confirmed three tornadoes touched down Sunday during another round of severe weather. Highs will be just below normal in the middle 40s on Wednesday and Thursday with a good deal of sunshine and some clouds.Watch Video: Florida tornadoes are damaging and more frequent: Here is how to prepareĪ high wind warning, and with it a threat of tornadoes, has been issued for several Panhandle communities. Reinforcing cooler air will work through our area for the rest of next week. Temps will fall on Tuesday with clearing skies and breezy conditions, highs will top above normal in the upper 40s.

Sadly, this might be one of our longer staying power cold fronts of the past 6 weeks. Rain will move in Monday night into early Tuesday morning with our next cold front. Our warmest day will come on Monday with sunshine early, and clouds increasing, and highs in the upper 60s. Sunday will be the nicer of the two weekend days, as we will enjoy mostly sunny skies, and highs in the middle 50s. Saturday will start off gray and breezy, with some clearing expected in the afternoon as winds relax, temps will climb to the upper 40s.

Winds will remain high to quite gusty overnight, with wind gusts expected at times at 40-50+ mph overnight, but settling down towards morning. This should keep rain showers in our area through at least the midnight hour, with mainly cloudy skies expected overnight with lows in the upper 30s. We will continue to see showers and storms moving to the east-northeast as the low lifts north this evening into the overnight hours. Tonight: Showers ending, quite windy, low 37.Check local power outages during the storm QUICK WEATHER FORECAST:
