sheriff s office did release a missing persons report. that person or if it is in fact him. at this onlookers are here in this subdivision, wanting to know what is going on, wanting to know the latest facts in this case. we will bring you the latest when we get it. once again, we are in the private dock where the medical examiner is on the scene. we will bring you the latest as we get it. i am live in volusia county. angela: a storm system moves through, dumping rain and bringing some pretty powerful wind gusts. crews capture this video, driving through casselberry. and in brevard county a squall line hit mims, bringing more of the same for residents there. more than 10-thousand people were left in the dark, but much of the service has been restored. angela: and as is the case typically when the roads are wet, a crash stalls traffic on the fairbanks curve, a semi for lanes of i-4, near the minnesota avenue overpass in winter park, traffic quickly backed up to maitland boul
eric, has the threat passed? it was a pretty quick storm. eric: as it moves through damage. like that. we watched a through. this is from the wesh 2 studios. this is an incredible time lapse as you can see. over. moving in. i-4 stops just about. heavy rain pouring down. it made for about an hour or so can very clearly see the sky beginning to clear. the sky was clearing because of the cold front. at this hour, it across south we are nice and quiet. there is downtown orlando. a few clouds, but i-4 traffic, not having to deal with rain in temperatures as the sun sets working down in the mid-rate of the 60 s. mid range of the 60 s. i will talk about fog and the forecast neighborhood by neighborhood when i see you in just a couple of minutes . jim: the heavy rains caused a lot of pooling in the middle of an i-4 work zone. it caused one car to stall, now crews are trying to figure out a way to prevent it from happening again. wesh 2 s dave mcdaniel joins us live along i-4, wi
tornadoes to form very fast. frenchy s and clearwater beach there, temperatures are not gonna cool down. the thunderstorms continue well to the east of us. and today we saw the movement of these showers. that line early this morning, 9:00, 10:00, passed across the area. we did have a tornado watch briefly in effect for extreme southern portions of desoto county, and is all of south florida. you can see how fast that pushed through the area. flooding in portions of the yea bay area. maybe an inch or higher amounts. a tornado report around the cape coral area just a week after the tornado damage down there. and more tornadoes as well over on florida s east coast. during these el nio phases of severe weather events. we ll likely get more. including potentially this weekend another round of thunderstorms early sunday. we ll talk about that later. thank you, steve. people working in a building say it was over by the time they realized that anything had happened. fire rescue
grab a few things. in alan s case, that means donuts. i grabbed a couple trays of doughnuts and fed everyone. reporter: there are two roofs on top of each other. essentially the first layer was peeled off and that is what went flying. once they clear the electricity here, these people will be back inside of their businesses and they can go back to work. in venice, jacqueline ingles, abc action news. meanwhile that severe weather may be wrapped up for the day, but it is not over just yet. that s right. denis is expecting more this weekend. into sunday morning there will be storms popping up. jacqueline just mentioned in her story those are 50 miles per hour winds. right. you don t get a severe thunderstorm warning until 60 that wasn t even a severe thunderstorm. it reminds us don t get caught up if there s a tornado watch or a severe thunderstorm warning because our storms can provide damage no matter how strong or just what warnings have been issued. and yes, there
fortunately was hurt. okay. the good news fast forward to now as we are taking a look at what we are dealing with, all clear in clearwater beach along with some sunshine. severe weather is far from over, right away let s get to the chief. the next wave we are tracking looking to move in parts of the weekend, i want to show you this is the course as the storms moved across, wind uses between 40-60 miles and hour. we want to use this system as a reference looking forward because the one on sunday at the very least is looking similar in intensity, a little bit earlier but there are some indications that system could be stronger, too, because it will have more cold air behind it. these are winds, tornado funnel clouds across the state, those are all individual damage we have had everything from damage around venice to also around lee high acres, downed powers lines around arcade a. but we will take you hour by hour for your weekend and of course address what exactly you can e