Tornado in Florida: Hurricane Milton incoming in 2024
As Hurricane Milton edges closer to Florida’s West Coast, a dramatic scene unfolded near I-75 in Broward County. The National Weather Service (NWS) reported a tornado on the ground around 10:08 a.m., sharing a wild video that captures the moment the tornado crossed the interstate.
Tornado Touches Down Amid Hurricane Milton’s Bands
The NWS Miami South-Florida took to social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) to release the footage, showing the tornado swirling ominously over I-75, a major interstate that runs through Broward County. The video quickly went viral, reflecting the growing intensity of Hurricane Milton as its outer bands sweep over parts of Florida.
In response to the tornado sighting, the NWS issued tornado warnings for Broward and Palm Beach counties, effective until 10:15 a.m. Residents in the area were advised to stay indoors and take shelter immediately, underscoring the potential danger as the storm system continues to develop.
Central Florida Braces for More Tornado Activity
The threat of tornadoes isn’t confined to the southern parts of Florida. As Hurricane Milton moves closer, Central Florida is also facing an increased risk of tornadoes today and tomorrow. The combination of hurricane winds and unstable atmospheric conditions has heightened the possibility of more tornadoes forming across the region.
Stay Informed: Track Hurricane Milton’s Path and Tornado Advisories
With weather conditions becoming more severe, it’s crucial to stay up-to-date on Hurricane Milton’s progress and any tornado warnings in your area. Keep an eye on your local weather stations, and use the link below to track advisories and alerts as they are issued.
This wild weather event serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictability of hurricane season and the need to be prepared for any sudden developments. Stay safe and keep following the latest updates as Hurricane Milton makes its way over the coast.