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Tallahassee gets pummeled by morning rush hour tornado
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Damn, hate to hear that used to spend a lot of time in South Georgia and the Tallahassee area, hopefully, people are safe so far just hearing of one death...

It used to have such beautiful big old trees with Spanish moss


Tallahassee gets pummeled by morning rush hour tornado

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — Storms containing radar-confirmed tornadoes, strong winds, dangerous lighting and heavy rain left a trail of damage in the Big Bend and South Georgia Friday morning. We're updating this story as damage reports come in. Watch the video above to see what it was like as the storm hit Tallahassee's All Saints neighborhood around 7 a.m.

Power outages were widespread, with more than 66,000 customers losing service, according to the City of Tallahassee



A tornado-warned storm hit the All Saints neighborhood of Tallahassee Friday morning. Video shows how powerful the storm was and what the aftermath looks like.
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By: Channing Frampton
Posted at 7:51 AM, May 10, 2024
 
and last updated 1:31 PM, May 10, 2024TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — Storms containing radar-confirmed tornadoes, strong winds, dangerous lighting and heavy rain left a trail of damage in the Big Bend and South Georgia Friday morning. We're updating this story as damage reports come in. Watch the video above to see what it was like as the storm hit Tallahassee's All Saints neighborhood around 7 a.m.
Storm Resources
County teams were actively monitoring changing conditions when the worst of the system arrived at around 6:50 a.m. Initial reports indicated the rotation and formation of up to three tornadoes in Gadsden. The same system shortly after 7 a.m. brought severe weather to all of Leon County. The County is working with the National Weather Service to confirm tornado touchdowns in the area.
Leon County teams are responding to downed trees, clearing roads, assessing buildings, and supporting all response and recovery operations.
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