Severe Weather Alert from the National Weather Service
...TORNADO WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 230 PM EDT FRI SEP 5 2003
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MIAMI HAS ISSUED A
* TORNADO WARNING FOR... SOUTHEASTERN PALM BEACH COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST FLORIDA
* UNTIL 315 PM EDT
* AT 230 PM EDT... A REPORT OF A LARGE WATERSPOUT WAS RECEIVED THAT WAS A MILE AND A HALF EAST OF DELRAY BEACH MOVING NORTHWEST. THIS IF THIS MOVEMENT CONTINUES... THE BOYNTON BEACH AREA WILL BE AFFECTED ALONG THE SHORELINE.
REPORT SEVERE WEATHER OR DAMAGE TO THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR YOUR COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST OFFICE IN MIAMI. OR YOU CAN ALSO CALL THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MIAMI DIRECTLY AT 305 229 4522 TO REPORT SEVERE WEATHER.
LAT... LON 2660 8001 2635 8002 2638 8012 2662 8013
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TORNADO WARNING: 1ST OF THE DAY: PALM BEACH COUNTY
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This is really weird - earlier in chat, folks from West Palm Beach were talking about rain and wind - and we all know that the West Coast of Florida is experiencing rain and wind. And there's rain and wind north of me - but I'm in St Lucie County, Florida - one hour north of West Palm Beach and one hour south of Melbourne and we haven't had a drop of rain today - at least, not yet. The leaves aren't even moving on the trees.
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