Strong storms are starting to move through Central FL and are capable or producing damaging winds. 


What You Need To Know


A Tornado Watch has been issued for parts of Central Florida until 5 p.m.

The counties under the Tornado Watch include:

  • Flagler
  • Lake
  • Marion
  • Orange
  • Seminole
  • Sumter
  • Volusia

Seminole County Public Schools has canceled outdoor after-school extracurricular activities on its campuses because of weather concerns.

In addtion, Volusia County Schools also canceled its after-school activities because of the bad weather. 


Track storms here > https://t.co/malBTo887z pic.twitter.com/ksOLh2TF1U

 

— Chris Gilson (@GilsonWeather) October 28, 2021

A potent cold front is eyeing Central Florida, and it will bring the risk for strong to severe storms Thursday.

Strong to severe storms capable of producing damaging wind gusts moved through Marion County during the early afternoon, and the risk for stronger storms will last into the early evening.

Areas along Interstate 4 around Orlando and toward the northwest have a higher risk for scattered severe storms. This is where a slight risk for severe weather has been placed across the area on Thursday.

Meanwhile, an isolated severe storm or two will be possible in Osceola and Brevard counties, where there is a marginal risk for severe weather.

The primary hazards with any stronger storms will be the potential for gusty, damaging winds, frequent lightning and heavy downpours. 

An isolated tornado or two will be possible across the region.

Stay with Spectrum News 13 and Klystron 13 for the latest timing on Thursday's storms and any severe weather warnings that could be issued for Central Florida.

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