Tornado Warning Issued For Jacksonville Beach
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Florida – The National Weather Service in Jacksonville, Florida has issued a tornado warning for several northeastern Florida counties, including Northwestern St. Johns County, Northeastern Clay County, and Southeastern Duval County.
This warning, in effect until 4:15 PM EST on Tuesday, January 9, 2024, is prompted by a severe thunderstorm with the potential to produce a tornado.
As of 3:53 PM EST, the storm, capable of generating a tornado, was identified over Switzerland, or over Fruit Cove, moving at an accelerated speed of 60 mph in a northeast direction.
The primary hazard associated with this storm is the potential for tornadoes, posing a significant threat to those without proper shelter. Mobile homes are particularly vulnerable and may sustain damage or destruction. Additionally, widespread damage to roofs, windows, vehicles, and trees is likely.
This dangerous storm is projected to impact Jacksonville, Fruit Cove, and Bayard around 4:00 PM EST, Palm Valley around 4:05 PM EST, and Ponte Vedra Beach, Jacksonville Beach, and Sawgrass around 4:10 PM EST.
Residents in the warned area are strongly advised to take cover immediately. Move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building, and avoid windows. If outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, seek the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris.
Tornado Warning continues for Jacksonville Beach FL, Palm Valley FL and Atlantic Beach FL until 4:15 PM EST pic.twitter.com/jTrsXTaSRE
— NWS Jacksonville (@NWSJacksonville) January 9, 2024