Tornado Watch In Effect: Severe Weather Sunday In South Florida
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A Tornado Watch is in effect for parts of South Florida, including Broward and Miami-Dade, until 3 p.m. this Sunday.
A line of severe storms is marching through South Florida early Sunday afternoon.
There have already been a couple of Tornado Warnings issued during the late morning for parts of the southwest coast of Florida, including in the Fort Myers and Naples areas.
A report of a tornado spotted near the Artesia community in the Naples area came in at 9:50 a.m. Sunday morning.
The National Weather Service also issued a Tornado Warning for a small portion of Broward County, which was in effect until 12 p.m.
This line of severe storms arrived in Broward, the Keys and Miami-Dade a little after noon. The strongest storms will be sweeping through the tri-counties through the 2 p.m. hour.
Main threats are damaging wind gust of 45 mph or stronger, heavy rainfall and isolated tornadoes.
The storms and severe threat will end by 4 p.m.
Chilly blast arrives into South Florida behind the front by the morning of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day but the chilliest morning will be on Tuesday with lows plummeting to the upper 40s.