The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning until 4:15 p.m. for the area of State Road 100 from Bunnell to Flagler Beach.
At 3:50 p.m., the storm was moving east from Bunnell, where it was centered over the center of the city, at U.S. 1 and State Road 100, and moving southeast toward Flagler Beach at 15 miles per hour.
The storm was capable of producing tornadoes. Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur. Tree damage is likely. Other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include Beverly Beach.
Eva says
WOW, thank you for the heads up. I was busy being so grateful for the rain!
Mr. Jiggers says
I’m outside doing a rain dance in the nude. Perhaps I should stop. Seems the Storm Gods are not happy !!!!
Concerned Citizen says
Please cut down some of the ads breaking up the article!!
If you are trying to convey life saving information having every paragraph broken up by ads takes time to read what your trying to convey.
FlaglerLive says
Seriously? We’re dying slow deaths publishing this site, you get us for free, and you’re still complaining about ads? Would you like to audit our grocery bills too?
Concerned Citizen says
Seriously?!?!? Yes.
For the record I have no issue with ads. Run them before and after an article. Especially when conveying time sensitive (potentially life saving informtion). Trying to view this warning with every broken paragraph trying to load an ad is time consuming. Especially on a mobile device with limited screen space if on a phone.
I am active with the Skywarn community and help with the ham radio stuff.Have been for over 15 years. So disseminating weather warnings quickly matters.
We appreciate what you do. And yes we know it costs money. All I am pointing out is that with urgent information having it broken up with loading ads is time consuming.
Thank you as always for providing a valuable service. I intend to donate this year as I have in the past to help keep things running.