Winds are pretty linear from the surface on up so I don't see much of a tornado threat, mostly high wind gusts with the squall line itself.
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northjaxpro wrote:Impressive! This is the pre- frontal squall line off the West Central Florida coast in the GOM. I have been watching that portion of the line athe past couple of hours. Also, the first scattered convective cells outside of the pre-frontal squall line are beginning to develop near Starke along the U.S. 301 corridor. I am anticipating more scattered cells to develop just out ahead of the squall line across North and Central Florida later this afternoon with the added heating of the afternoon.
NDG wrote:Tornado watch extended further down now, but surprised that it does not include the Orlando area.
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