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Tornado, Broward County and Alligator Alley
WATCH: Tornado touches down near Alligator Alley in Broward County
Even though Hurricane Milton hasn’t made landfall on Florida’s coast, areas across the state are already seeing the effects Wednesday afternoon.
Tornado confirmed along Alligator Alley in western Broward County
A tornado touched down along Alligator Alley in western Broward County near Collier County on Wednesday morning.
TORNADO CROSSES ALLIGATOR ALLEY AS PEOPLE ARE TRAPPED EVACUATING
BROWARD COUNTY, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2024 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — A tornado ripped across Alligator Alley Wednesday morning as thousands of people evacuating from Florida’s west coast were on the road trying to find safety. It was not immediately clear if anyone was injured.
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Hurricane Milton produced record number of tornado warnings, says NWS
Hurricane Milton's damage extended beyond the storm surge and powerful winds. The system also spurred strong tornadoes.
WFLX
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'LIKE AN EXPLOSION': Tornado rips through Wellington
Video and pictures sent to the WPTV newsroom show a very large tornado moving through areas near Wellington and Royal Palm ...
Algona Upper Des Moines
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Tornado Alley race draws 70 participants
In the 5K race, the overall male winner was Brian Becker with a time of 17:48. Josi Barscz took first in the overall female race, with a time of 25:22.
The University News
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Facing the storm: Professor urges better communication and preparedness for severe weather threats
Thousands of college students must evacuate their campuses each hurricane season. Schools like Florida A&M University and ...
Opinion
The Penn
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Opinion
Environmental anxiety on the rise after Helene
Hurricane Helene hit large swaths of Florida, then went north hitting Appalachia. Some 230 people across six states lost ...
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