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Tornadoes

By Staff | May 29, 2024

This mobile home was overturned and completely upside down after a tornado touched down in South Fort Myers.

In Florida, tornadoes are likely to occur between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. from June through August. They can however occur at any time, often with no warning.

When conditions are right for a tornado, there are a few things you can do to protect yourself and loved ones.

• Tornado sirens are not common in Florida. Stay tuned to local weather or listen to your NOAA weather radio.

• Secure loose objects outdoors, or move them inside.

• Go to the innermost hallway on the lowest floor of your home or office or use a bathroom or closet.  Stay away from windows.

• Do not try to outrun a tornado in your car.  Seek sturdy shelter immediately.

• If in open country, seek shelter in a ravine, ditch or culvert.  Stay away from trees and protect your head.

• If you live in a mobile or manufactured home, seek other, sturdy shelter immediately.

• Do not leave shelter until you are sure danger has passed.

 Tornado Alerts

• Watch: Conditions are right for a tornado.  Caution – watch the sky.

• Warning: Tornado has been sighted.  Danger – take cover.