Video shared Monday showed a waterhole dumping debris across a cliffside community in Key West, Florida, during a weekend of bizarre weather for the Sunny State.
The video shows a giant fountain tearing apart the ocean in Key West, sending debris flying into the air and dancing across the water like a ballet based on the “Fast and Furious” series. If someone has the necessary computer skills, some of the rubble will be torn apart in a very fascinating way, making it look as if there are a lot of UFOs flying around.
On Sunday, a drinking spout was found in Key West throwing debris into the air. pic.twitter.com/HzUzNmB78E
— Accuweather (@accuweather) February 19, 2024
Key West experienced extreme weather Saturday through Monday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). issue A special marine warning has been issued for winds, steep waves and unending blowout activity. NWS later Confirmed The tornado moved through Torch Key and across Cudjoe Key, causing some damage but not as destructive as previous Florida-based tornadoes.
A confirmed tornado moved through Torch Key and beyond Cudjoe Key today. Ryan Burke captured this video of Cudjoe moving through Bay, and David Dale McCue observed the damage to Cudjoe.team from @NWSKeyWest I went to survey the damage and will get a report on the storm soon. pic.twitter.com/SUv65Aa3ms
— NWS Key West (@NWSKeyWest) February 19, 2024
Fortunately, there were no injuries, according to Go to Weather.com. Damage occurred mainly to residences at Venture Out Resort. (Related: After learning what really happened in the Alaska airliner door explosion, you'll never be able to fly again)
⚠️ Don't Drown, Turn Around ⚠️ Heavy rain flooded roads in Hollywood Beach, Florida, on February 18 as the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a hazardous weather forecast for parts of the state.
Credit: pbyrond via Storyful pic.twitter.com/E8ALXE2TYj
— WeatherBug (@WeatherBug) February 19, 2024
Further north, NWS called It was “one of those rare days in East Central Florida'' where forecasters can safely say “it's raining everywhere.''More videos share Online shows showed streets in Hollywood Beach, Florida, being flooded by rain all Saturday.