News Summary
A severe weather system has swept through Tampa Bay, bringing tornadoes, hail, and significant power outages impacting thousands. The National Weather Service issued tornado warnings, particularly affecting Pasco and Hernando counties. Reports of downed trees, property damage, and numerous power outages were noted, with over 6,499 customers affected. As weather forecasts predict continued storms and high winds, residents are advised to stay informed about potential power restoration times and ongoing weather updates.
Tampa
A severe weather system has swept through the Tampa Bay area, bringing tornadoes, hail, and significant power outages affecting thousands of residents. The National Weather Service issued severe thunderstorm warnings across several counties, including tornado warnings in Pasco and Hernando counties, as strong storms moved through the region.
Weather Conditions and Impact
Reports indicate that the storms contributed to downed trees and a variety of power outages. Duke Energy recorded over 2,700 customers without power across multiple counties, including 657 in Pasco, 555 in Pinellas, 774 in Polk, and 637 in Highlands counties. Florida Power & Light (FPL) also reported 305 outages in Manatee County and 33 in Sarasota County. TECO reported 6,499 customers without power regionally, while Withlacoochee River Electric Cooperative affected 1,321 customers across Citrus, Hernando, Pasco, Polk, and Sumter counties.
In Largo, a tornado touched down on Wednesday evening, generating notable storm damage, especially in Pinellas Park. Emergency crews have been deployed to assess the area, with reports of a tree falling onto a house in Ridge Manor and a lightning strike causing a fire in a nearby home. Thankfully, there were no injuries reported, but significant property damage has been noted in the Ranchero Village and Bay Ranch Manufactured Home areas.
Current and Future Weather Predictions
Weather forecasts show scattered showers and thunderstorms continuing with a high expected to reach 89°F in the next few days, along with winds from the north at 5 to 10 mph and a 40% chance of rain. Residents should be prepared for the potential of a stray shower or thunderstorm, with low temperatures dropping down to around 79°F.
Additionally, strong winds could reach over 60 mph, particularly in Hillsborough and Pinellas counties, increasing the risk of falling debris and further damage. Forecasters are warning that the potential for severe weather may extend into late Sunday and early Monday, with expectations of impacting up to 150 million people across the central and eastern United States.
Past Weather Events and Implications
The recent severe thunderstorms are linked to strong updraft patterns that can lead to the development of hail. Hail must measure at least one inch in diameter to be classified as severe. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) provides essential guidelines for estimating hail size by comparing it to common objects. This indicates the seriousness of the thunderstorms experienced in recent days.
Looking ahead, the work week is projected to finish on a more pleasant note with mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the low to mid-80s on Friday. However, fishing conditions will likely be adversely affected due to the storms expected to roll through during the late evening and night hours.
Overall, as Tampa Bay recovers from the recent severe weather, residents are advised to stay informed about weather updates and potential power restoration times from local utility companies.
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Additional Resources
- Fox 13 News: Severe Thunderstorm Warnings Across Florida
- Wikipedia: Severe Weather
- Fox 13 News: Possible Tornado Reported in Pinellas County
- Google Search: Tornado Pinellas County
- Fox 13 News: Florida Faces Severe Weather Risk
- Google Scholar: Severe Weather Florida
- WTSP: How Does Hail Form Explained
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Hail
- WTSP: Weather Impact Alert for Strong Thunderstorms
- Google News: Strong Thunderstorms Florida

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