Jacksonville, Fl — Severe storms wallop parts of Jacksonville late Wednesday night with trees uprooted, power outages and standing water.
Action News Jax Chief Meteorologist Mike Buresh tracked multiple severe thunderstorm warnings and a few tornado warnings late into the night.
Trees were downed onto cars on Lake Lucina Drive in the Arlington area. In the Highlands area of the northside, a tree fell onto a roof, leading the young homeowner to call 911. She was not seriously hurt. The home is not safe to live in.
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Today picks up right where we left off with rain and storms developing earlier. Once again the biggest threats are gusty winds, hail, and the potential for an isolated tornado.
Stay weather aware throughout the day by listening to 104.5 WOKV for First Alert Weather updates. When you’re not in the car you can get severe weather alerts when you download the 104.5 WOKV App for Apple or Android.
The thunderstorms that came through our area caused a tree to fall on a house off of Briarcliff Rd. And transformers blew up while we were here. Power is out in this #Northside neighborhood. @MikeFirstAlert will have all the updates on @ActionNewsJax. pic.twitter.com/m6RVPABW7T
— Annette Gutierrez (@annette_tv) June 15, 2023
Fire trucks were assessing the down power lines in this area on the #Northside. @JFRDRBLX @ActionNewsJax pic.twitter.com/4TNdR2OJWD
— Annette Gutierrez (@annette_tv) June 15, 2023
Tree down on/near I-295 & Dunn Ave. @actionnewsjax @wokvnews @NWSJacksonville #FirstAlertWx pic.twitter.com/HVAt2sa4fu
— Mike Buresh (@MikeFirstAlert) June 15, 2023
@MikeFirstAlert 👀 I wish it had captured the sound better - it was so loud. pic.twitter.com/yJDkMjQog5
— Lynna Kay (@NoleGirl88) June 15, 2023
Showers and thunderstorms will become numerous today and tonight with a potential for some storms becoming strong to severe across SE GA and NE FL this afternoon and evening. Main impacts will be damaging winds and heavy rainfall. #flwx #gawx pic.twitter.com/NnP40H2lvM
— NWS Jacksonville (@NWSJacksonville) June 15, 2023