Damage reported after possible multiple tornadoes. Threat not over for Florida
11:34 a.m.: The tornado threat has cleared Leon and most of Wakulla counties, according to the National Weather Service Tallahassee.
However, there is a potential for embedded tornadoes along a line of storms moving east into south-central Georgia and the rest of the Big Bend.
"There are many reports of trees down so be extremely care on the roads."
Schools are shut and the Public Weather conditions Administration has been giving normal watches and admonitions Tuesday morning as serious tempests travel through Florida.
A few cyclones have been accounted for today: one close to De Funiak Springs and one more close to Panama City, as indicated by the Public Weather conditions Administration.
Various harm reports have been rolling in from Lower Fabulous Tidal pond close to Panama City Ocean side and Marianna, including a RV park where search and salvage activities were in progress.
Following an on-scene survey, the National Weather Service will determine if damage was caused by straight-line winds or tornadoes. It will also be unknown just how many tornadoes hit the Panhandle. It's feasible that more than one place was affected by the same tornado.
Social media users have been sharing images and videos of the damage all morning.
The tempests are related with a strong low and related cold front which is bringing possibly harming winds, waterfront flooding, the opportunity of cyclones, and weighty precipitation. The effects started Monday night and are supposed to top Tuesday morning in the Beg and go on through Tuesday night in the promontory, as per WeatherTiger boss meteorologist Ryan Truchelut.
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday enacted the Florida State Gatekeeper "in light of likely serious weather conditions expected across the state," as per a news discharge from the lead representative's office.