The deadly EF3 tornado from Hurricane Milton in northern St. Lucie County was at least 18 miles long and stretched into southeast Indian River County, according to officials. Weather officials ...
In the course of one Wednesday afternoon, tornadoes along Florida’s southeast traveled dozens of miles, tossed homes from their foundations, killed six people and left an unknown number of ...
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — The first tornado confirmed on the Treasure Coast — of what will be many tornadoes here alone from Hurricane Milton — was rated an EF3 tornado with peak winds up to 155 mph.
WPBF 25 NEWS AT SIX STARTS WITH BREAKING NEWS. NOW AT SIX BREAKING NEWS. WE NOW KNOW A CONFIRMED EF THREE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN SAINT LUCIE COUNTY WEDNESDAY. OUR CHIEF CERTIFIED METEOROLOGIST ...
PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — The tornado that ripped through Palm Beach County on Wednesday had peak winds of 140 mph, starting in Wellington and finally concluding at least 21 miles later to the ...
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — The first tornado confirmed on the Treasure Coast — of what will be many tornadoes here alone from Hurricane Milton — was rated an EF3 tornado with peak winds up to 155 mph.
FORT PIERCE, Fla. (CBS12) — Tornadoes devastated our viewing area, including the Treasure Coast, where several people were killed in the Spanish Lakes Country Club community near Fort Pierce.
Hurricane Milton’s death toll was highest far from the coast where it made landfall, in a retirement community where few were braced for destructive tornadoes. By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs ...
THIS IS WHERE THAT APPARENT TORNADO STARTED COMING THROUGH RIGHT HERE OVER THIS SUPERCUTS BUILDING WHERE YOU CAN SEE THE WINDOWS WERE BLOWN OUT AND THE ROOF WAS DESTROYED. EVERYTHING INSIDE ALSO ...
Dozens of tornadoes spawned by Hurricane Milton caught many Floridians by surprise as they braced for heavy rain, strong winds and storm surges. Violent twisters were seen crossing highways ...
As Hurricane Milton bore down on Florida, an alarming number of tornado warnings and sightings poured in. Images of multiple large tornadoes—on radar and touching down—left people transfixed, even as ...