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Cuba–Florida tornadoes of March 16–17, 1983; 1997 Miami tornado; N. North American blizzard of 2008; T. Tornado outbreak and derecho of April 1–3, 2024;
The 2007 Groundhog Day tornado outbreak [2] was a localized but devastating tornado event that took place in central Florida early on February 2, 2007. Early morning temperatures had risen well above average for the season; combined with increased moisture and a powerful jet stream, this created enough instability and wind shear for thunderstorms to rotate and spawn tornadoes.
Tornadoes, the NWS said, are an “enhanced risk” of Milton in much of central and southern Florida. A large tornado was seen Wednesday morning on State Road 80 west of Clewiston, a small city ...
The most tornadoes hit the state in 1997 when 115 tornadoes were spotted across Florida. No fatalities were reported. The next year saw 109, but far more damage.
A tornado warning was extended until 7 a.m. EST for southwest Jackson, Bay, northwest Calhoun and southeast Washington counties in the Florida Panhandle. Confirmed tornado southeast of De Funiak ...
On February 21–23, 1998, a devastating tornado outbreak affected portions of the Southeastern United States, primarily the U.S. state of Florida. It was the deadliest tornado event in Florida history. In all, 15 tornadoes touched down, one of which was long lived and tracked for nearly 40 miles (64 km).
Tornado hits south Miami-Dade. The first in mainland South Florida touched down at 2:57 p.m. Sunday on Krome Avenue in south Miami-Dade County, causing some damage to vegetation there.
Third-deadliest tornado event in Florida, behind those of February 2, 2007, and February 22–23, 1998. Produced at least two long-tracked tornadoes, including one of only two F4 tornadoes in Florida history, killing 11 people. Affected major urban areas in Tampa and Greater Orlando, but crossed the entire state as well.