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TALLAHASSEE, Florida (WTXL) – As storms increased in our area on Saturday, the WTXL First Alert weather team was busy on the air and on the air. social media.
On Saturday morning, the National Weather Service released a severe storm watch that covered all of our counties in Florida and Georgia.
Within minutes, the line of storms reached southwest Georgia, causing a severe storm warning.
Storm reports indicate fallen trees and power lines in several counties.
The line of storms continued to grow in our Florida counties, which suffered wind and heavy rains.
And while the power went out for thousands of people, many of them reached out for their phones to give us a glimpse of what they could see.
With the possibility of another bad weather on Sunday, it's time to charge your devices in case the power supply is shut down.
Part of the storm on Saturday included a tornado warning for the counties of Leon, Gadsden and Grady.
Always remember when there is a tornado warning, cover yourself and stay away from the windows.
During the storm, there were many 911 calls in Miller County, Georgia.
The Miller County Sheriff's Office says trees and power lines fell on the town of Colquitt.
The shipping center said Highway 27, Pine Street, and MLK Street were all badly hit.
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