- Jason Brewer WESH-Channel 2 was among meteorologists warn viewers today. Photo credit: George Skene / Orlando Sentinel
Central Florida TV stations repeatedly warned the public today in the early evening on the dangerous weather conditions. "We have a lot of time has to pass through," said WESH-Channel 2 Jason Brewer.
"We would not be in the air, this insistence on if it is not important, because this storm has a lot of wind, the rotational energy," WFTV-Channel 9 Tom Terry said.
WKMG-Channel 6 Tom Sorrells warned that bad weather would have arrived in Orlando about three hours earlier than expected, and the city would be the worst 6-8 Get clock
WESH and WKMG ousted its network evening news for the weather. WFTV Diane Sawyer moved to sister station Channel WRDQQ 27th
Shortly before 6, WOFL-Channel 35 is recommended Glenn Richards Volusia, Seminole and Orange viewers to stay home.
Central Florida News 13 shows a camera along the Interstate 4 on State Road 417, of unrest. Ali Turiano marveled: "Look at that camera shake is amazing how the wind was crazy .."
The study of red on his card at 5:55, predicted the storm would WESH Brewer "a great big story, not only for the next hour, but the next three minutes there are four hours."
At 6:10, WFTV relayed the news that in a car accident in the Ocala area - one was dead and two injured - could be weather related.
At 6:23, the Florida Highway Patrol said WOFL in 22 accidents in Orange and Seminole counties.
WFTV Terry recalled, "We are aware that you have a lot of it goes the night was very busy." And it was 6:35.
WFTV also got a vote of confidence of viewers Paul Perez Marion County, fled with his family in the bedroom closet was. "We saw Channel 9," he said. "And when we saw the updates and everything in the video, a man, we took cover."
WFTV anchor Martie Salt called the agreement of the storm of January "very unusual weather," and Terry.
Tony Mainolfi WESH sent messages to 7.23, which a tornado warning for Brevard County continued until 08.15. WFTV delivered warnings to the population along certain roads in Brevard.
Stations to continue with the weather after 8 clock WOFL, WESH and WKMG remained over time, rather than cut programs network. WFTV used a split screen between ABC's "No Ordinary Family" and a weather map. Ended shortly after the 8:15 warning, the station back to your regular schedule.
At 8:10, WESH Mainolfi has called an afternoon very busy, and evening "with several tornado warnings.
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