Tornado Scare in Palm Beach: Residents Share Harrowing Storm Stories
Palm Beach County is assessing the aftermath of a series of severe thunderstorms and tornado warnings that swept through the region on Monday evening. The storms brought heavy rainfall, strong winds, and lightning, leading to power outages and property damage in several areas.

Storm Impact
While no tornado touchdowns have been confirmed, the National Weather Service issued multiple tornado warnings throughout the evening, prompting residents to seek shelter. The severe weather resulted in downed trees and power lines, causing road closures and disruptions to local infrastructure.
Emergency Response
Local emergency services responded promptly to reports of storm-related incidents. Utility crews worked overnight to restore power to affected neighbourhoods, and public works teams cleared debris from roadways to ensure safe travel.
Current Conditions
As of Tuesday morning, the weather has stabilised. The forecast for today includes areas of fog in the morning, followed by humid conditions with sunshine and some clouds. High temperatures are expected to reach 88°F (31°C), with lows around 70°F (21°C).
Safety Recommendations
Residents are advised to:
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Stay informed through local news and official channels for updates.
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Exercise caution when travelling, as some roads may still have debris.
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Report any downed power lines or hazardous conditions to authorities.
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Check on neighbours, especially the elderly or those with special needs.
Looking Ahead
While the immediate threat has passed, officials urge residents to remain vigilant as the area continues to recover. Cleanup efforts are underway, and community support services are available for those affected by the storms.
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