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The Florida Peninsula south of I-4 has a risk of tornadoes Saturday. I will update this forecast again Saturday morning. The brown area has a
significant risk of tornadoes.
Note: I believe the better chance of tornadoes will be after 2p Saturday and lasting Saturday night.
I apologize for not explaining the colors.
I live in Pasco county. Your map is so small that it's hard to see. Is Pasco county included in the possible tornado area?
ReplyDeleteYou can screenshot it and then zoom in
DeleteClick on it
DeleteI’m new to the state and high winds and crazy weather, would this possibly hit Martin County?
DeleteMartin is south of I-4 which runs through the Orlando area. You are included in the brown zone. Be alert, take in anything in your lawn that can become a projectile easily, but no sense in panicking.
DeleteYes Pasco is in the area of 🌪 tornado risk
DeleteTap the map to enlarge it
ReplyDelete5 percent is better than 50 that’s for sure
ReplyDeleteI don't see an explanation of white. Free brown
ReplyDeleteSame!! Makes no sense if there’s not a legend
DeleteWhat do colors mean!! I see no legend!
ReplyDeleteWhat do different colors mean?? Duh
ReplyDeleteIf they take the time to apologize for not explaining the colors, why not just explain the colors 🙈
DeleteI’m new to the state and high winds and crazy weather, would this possibly hit Martin County?
ReplyDeleteRegardless of where you live, it is important to be able to locate your county on a map as well as the counties immediately surrounding you.
DeleteThat said, yes, Martin Co. is included in the significant risk area.
My apology: the original forecast had the legend but I forgot it for the update.
ReplyDeleteI have a four point scale: [least bad] significant ----> enhanced ---> high ----> extreme [worst]. This is an enhanced (brown) risk.
Just include the color meanings!…instead of apologizing 🙃
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