Tallahassee Weather: Tornado Watch Issued at 3:40 A.M. ET as Severe Storms Move Through

Tallahassee Weather: Tornado Watch Issued at 3:40 A.M. ET as Severe Storms Move Through

tallahassee weather took a dangerous turn early Thursday morning: a tornado watch was issued at 3: 40 A. M. ET as strong to severe storms capable of producing tornadoes were expected to pass through over the course of the morning.

What the tornado watch means for Tallahassee Weather this morning

The watch was issued at 3: 40 A. M. ET and covers a morning window in which strong to severe storms capable of producing tornadoes are expected to move through. The watch is set to expire at 8 A. M. ET.

The alert includes the following counties: Miller, Mitchell, Seminole, Decatur, and Gadsden.

Which counties are included, and when the watch expires

Residents and businesses in Miller, Mitchell, Seminole, Decatur, and Gadsden counties fall under the tornado watch issued at 3: 40 A. M. ET. The stated expiration time is 8 A. M. ET, marking the end of the watch period unless it is changed by officials.

What is confirmed, and what remains unknown right now

Verified fact: A tornado watch was issued at 3: 40 A. M. ET. Strong to severe storms capable of producing tornadoes are expected to pass through during the morning. The watch includes Miller, Mitchell, Seminole, Decatur, and Gadsden counties and is scheduled to expire at 8 A. M. ET.

Not confirmed in the available information: The specific storm impacts, any damage, exact storm timing by county, and whether the watch will be extended or upgraded are not provided in the available details.

For now, the only clear timeline is the watch window itself, which frames the period of elevated risk described in this tallahassee weather update.

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