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hit the worst of ian. will tampa could be ground zero but we begin with chief meteorologist adam klotz weather center in new york with the latest track. good evening, adam. storm continuing to update in the models maybe moving just a little bit. a powerful storm currently a category 3 lifting up into the gulf of mexico, approaching florida and actually some of those outer bands as you said now stretching across all of the florida keys getting up into the sunshine state. that red polygon that is a toned warned storm typically see on the east side of the storm. tornado watch linger and lift its way up to the north see some of these more isolated tornadoes pop up. we have got plenty of advisories now stretching across the entire state and just in the last hour, the hurricane warnings have been updated now stretching all the way up into orlando as this track has slightly shifted maybe just a little bit to the south and little bit to the east. i will show you that here and ....
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Have a great day, tornado reports on the south began what is expected to be multiple day severe weather outbreak. two twisters reported in louisiana and arkansas powerful winds devastated at this high school campus. look at the outcome it looks like the football field, used to be the football field west of little rock and expected to bring heavy snow and ice to the north from place and upper midwest this week. let s check in with senior meteorologist janet steen for the fox weather forecast, hey. an active day and active few days on the radar list. let s take a look at it, tornado warnings for parts of arkansas and tornado warning storm the red polygon for arkansas moving to mississippi with a line of thunderstorms bringing thunderstorm warnings as well. we could see the threat of tornadoes throughout the day today for the golf coast to mississippi, tennessee and ohio river valley. heavy rainfall could cause flash flooding wednesday. a couple of inches and a short period of time will ....
States is impacted by this storm. over 300,000 people right now under some sort of warning. let s take a look at the storm reports. you mentioned over two dozen reports of tornadoes. that s reports of tornadoes. of course, the national weather service is going to go out and assess the damage. we also had over 100 reports in total of severe weather, including tornadoes, large hail, damaging winds and we still have tornadoes watchesy effect until 10:00 a.m. central time as you can see for parts of mississippi and 11:00 a.m. central time for alabama and the florida panhandle. a watch means conditions are favorable for tornadoes. and as we look at the warnings right now we do have a tornado warn storm. panhandle of florida right at the alabama border. that red polygon means that we are spotting rotation on doppler radar and then all of the lightning strikes as well. that could be very dangerous. we also have severe thunderstorm ....
We see a tornado watch now in place from louisiana stretching up to mississippi. flash flooding, damaging winds, large hail all likely with this system. it s a large area. there s a bulls eye there. we re taking you from the gulf coast stretching up in to central indiana, areas where you could see the severe weather, but really the bulls eye is largely across mississippi, stretching a little bit back to louisiana and up in to alabama. areas that you can see the biggest tornadic activity as much as an ef-2 tornado or higher across a large area there again from portions of northwestern alabama and stretching into arkansas, back over to portions of louisiana. what we re currently looking at and yes some of these tornado worn storms on the ground, everything in that red polygon box, this could be a tornado warned storm currently. these are likely only going to see more of this the next several hours as we watch this entire system. it s not just a tornado threat. ....