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- NWIASpotter
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The large low pressure system just moved onshore (the low itself). Looks like there is a line of thunderstorms trying to develop in central/southcentral Florida right now. Decent convergence is in place over this area, right now it looks like these storms should begin to strengthen over the late afternoon/evening hours. The areas under the tornado watch are in good placing for tornadoes to occur. Shear is quite high in this region and should continue to be for the next couple of hours. Right now areas of Indian River, Osceola, and Okeechobee counties should watch out as strong cells are in the areas.
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Several homes were damaged ..one lady taken away by ambulance.
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/last3hours.html
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/last3hours.html
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- NWIASpotter
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