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Lake DeFuniak is an almost perfectly circular 40 acre [2] lake in DeFuniak Springs, Florida, United States, at the center of the DeFuniak Springs Historic District. Lake DeFuniak is one of the two almost perfectly round circular spring-fed lakes in the world, the other being Kingsley Lake .
Crews work to stand the fallen Ficus trees along Bridge Road on Thursday, June 13, 2024, in Hobe Sound. Meteorologists confirmed Wednesday evening an EF 1 category tornado touched down earlier in ...
Many trees were snapped or uprooted in Grover Beach, some of which landed on structures and power lines. Businesses had roof damage, and a metal garage door was buckled at one building. Fences and gates were damaged or blown over as well. Some additional tree damage occurred in the northern part of Arroyo Grande before the tornado dissipated. [66]
Sarasota County reported extensive tree and structural damage due to wind, as well as significant flooding in inland areas, specifically in and around Venice and North Port. [70] Most of the southern portion of the county remained in Ian's northern eyewall for nearly five hours, subjected to extreme wind and over 20 inches (510 mm) of rain ...
The Spring Lake Fire Department Facebook page posted Thursday that these roads are closed. West Manchester Road is closed due to flooding. East Manchester Road is closed due to the Little River's ...
In Ohio, several roadways were closed due to debris, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation, and officials urged drivers to move carefully on slippery, snowy roads.
The freezing rain covered trees, shrubbery, and everything else outdoors by morning. The weight of the ice broke the limbs of many orange trees. [2] At Fernandina, snow occurred. [14] December 5, 1886: At Pensacola, following a heavy rain and wind storm, light snow fell from 4:25 pm to 8:20 pm, accumulating to 1.5 inches (38 mm). [15]
A 22-year-old from DeFuniak Springs was critically injured after hitting a tree and utility pole along U.S. Highway 331.