Tornado causes damage in Southwest Florida
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Southwest Florida’s severe weather and a tornado caused damage across parts of
Lee County Tuesday morning, the Eagle Ridge community in south Fort Myers was
hit especially hard.
According to the National Weather Service, there was a tornado touchdown in
Lee County at 6:25 a.m. The rating will come out later in the afternoon from
the NWS.
Covering storm damage in Fort Myers - @NWS is confirming this area as tornado like damage @Fox4Now https://t.co/cpkyLnhpen
— Elyse Chengery (@ElyseChengery) December 21, 2021
The National Weather Service has confirmed there was no tornadic activity in
Charlotte County, however, Charlotte County said they recorded 86 MPH wind
gusts at the Tom Adams Bridge, 61 MPH at the Charlotte Sports Park and 53 MPH
at the Placida Boat Ramp.
With information from >winknews.com >
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