Jason it is february current good wednesday morning, i m 24th. Jason guy. Right now, things are common your forecast. Thing there clouds over downtown. E 69 degrees in the spot. Amy sweezey is tracking that Severe Weather. Let s get over get going with amy. Amy we are talking about tornado watch in effect until 10 00 a. M. Still a few hours with the Central Florida. That means we have time to prepare and make sure we have your plan. Nature your downloaded a first alert weather rap. Thunderstorms rolling to Marion Sumter county about 8 00 and 10 00 this morning. They continue to push the east. It is possible and likely that more counties will be added to this tornado watch as we had to the next several hours. What does it mean, it means there are no tornadoes happening it seems the possibility. Between now at 10 00, a trader could develop in the approaching thunderstorm. You need to make sure you got your plan if you are going to be out in Marion County or Sumter County between 8 00 and
Up the interstate. That car crash and is on the side of the road with the suspects gun still in the backseat. And then they went east on lake mary boulevard, still Law Enforcement going after them, and they crashed into this blas up. There were a couple of crashes along the way on lake mary boulevard as well. One person in custody, three still on the run. We don t think anyone was hurt. We don t we know that no one was hurt in the incident at the steak and shake parking lot. They want to figure out exactly what was going on. Jim five miles of mayhem. Breaking at 6 00, a deadly accident in Orange County. Meredith and i for worker is dead after being struck by a dump truck. Adrian whitsett is live at the scene. Jim we now know the name of the victim. About 30 minutes ago he is 34yearold marvin franklin. He has been on the job for only about a month. As you mentioned, the i4 construction project, all 21 miles, including this stretch near kennedy boulevard, isn t shut down and will be for
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