Mother Nature has a few surprises up her sleeve for Florida this week, including a cold front, possible tornadoes, drought and thunderstorms.
The National Weather Service confirmed that the damage in Mexico Beach was caused by an EF-1 tornado with maximum 100 mph wind speeds.
A large thunderstorm swept in from the sea and hit Florida’s Mexico Beach early on Monday morning after warnings of a tornado threat. There was a risk of flash flooding amid heavy rainfall in the area ...
A severe weather system moved across the panhandle, causing a suspected tornado in Mexico Beach. Damage was "minor to moderate," with no fatalities.
Mexico Beach will likely spend up to $100,000 on tornado debris removal, and affected residents are ineligible for state or federal aid.
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