Severe thunderstorms swept across Washington County on Thursday, May 7, leaving behind downed trees, scattered debris, and property damage as a powerful Gulf Coast system moved through the Florida Panhandle. The most dangerous conditions occurred between 9:45 and 10:45 a.m., when radar indicated strong rotation near Vernon and emergency alerts urged residents to seek shelter. A funnel cloud was spotted just outside Vernon as heavy rain, frequent…
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