When he's not working on ClickOrlando.com, Daniel likes to head to the beach or find a sporting event nearby.From chasing tornadoes and tracking the tropics, to forecasting ice storms and other dangerous weather, Troy Bridges has covered it all! Nadeen has won three Associated Press Awards for her reporting on the Pulse Nightclub shooting, the trial of the Pulse gunman's wife and the capture of an accused cop killer, Markeith Loyd. ... it was scary.” Lake County Fire Chief Jim Dickerson said the storm appeared to be a tornado but that would have to be confirmed by the NWS. National Weather Service Meteorologist Krizia Negron says only minor damage has been reported. Severe weather moves near the Sanford Airport Wow that's probably a record!!!!
A third tornado was reported in Marion County as strong storms swept through Central Florida. . One tornado touched down near Sanford International Airport and another in the Lake Jessup area near State Road 417.National Weather Service Meteorologist Krizia Negron says only minor damage has been reported.Seminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris says essential workers in the path of the tornadoes were able to shelter in place.Harris says because of the coronavirus pandemic the EOC was up and running, and prepared to respond. As of early Monday afternoon, Harris said there were no reports of significant damage or injuries.“It looks like at this point, Seminole County was spared what could have been a very devastating and dangerous tornado,” Harris said.Copyright 2020 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.Nadeen Yanes joined News 6 as a general assignment reporter in 2016.
Made with Sony Vegas (purely fictional) We had a tornado the other day to! ! He said the tornado was a few hundred yards away but then went in the opposite direction toward the Boombah Sports Complex in Sanford. Paul Tweed heard the alert on his weather radio and watched from his second floor bedroom window while his children, in the middle of their virtual school day, sought shelter downstairs.“It was kind of like an adrenaline rush.
Seminole County officials tweeted video of a tornado south of the Boombah Sports Complex in Sanford. “The vast majority of the reports we have received have been trees, branches, some roof damage but nothing significant as of yet.” We inspire and empower all Central Floridians to discover, grow and engage within and beyond their world.The National Weather Service in Melbourne has confirmed two tornadoes touched down in Sanford today. The record highs is 96, set in 1908.Tuesday and Wednesday will see highs in the upper 80s under sunny skies.Highs stay in the mid- to upper 80s from Friday through the weekend, with rain chances at 30-40%.A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of Florida until 3 PM EDT Copyright 2020 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.Daniel started with WKMG-TV in 2000 and became the digital content manager in 2009. One tornado touched down near Sanford International Airport and another in the Lake Jessup area near State Road 417. A possible tornado damaged homes and trees Thursday morning in Mascotte. “The storm that just whipped through Marion County caused trees and debris to land across I-75 southbound near marker 340, which is just south of the Highway 484 exit. According to the NWS, they reports of a tornado touching down near the Lake Jessup area began around 11:45 a.m. Monday.Several residents recorded the funnel cloud looming near the Orlando-Sanford International Airport.
There, Shane Harlowe watched the tornado come closer while his friend recorded as long as he could before they both sought shelter inside.“By the time that hit, it was protect ourselves at that point,” Harlowe said. She grew up in Leesburg and graduated from the University of Florida. So you could hear it before you could see it and you can see the funnel cloud start coming down.”He said the tornado was a few hundred yards away but then went in the opposite direction toward the Boombah Sports Complex in Sanford. Meanwhile, severe weather also damaged the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens in Sanford. . The storm downed several trees and power lines on Tuscanooga Road and Honeycut Road in Mascotte, deputies said.