Tornado Warning Issued for Orlando as Rare Triple Sea Breeze Collision Strikes

August 5, 2025
Tornado Warning Issued for Orlando as Rare Triple Sea Breeze Collision Strikes
  • The tornado warning was triggered by a rapid triple sea breeze collision occurring on the same day.

  • Meteorologist Noah Bergren explained that the tornado warning was likely caused by seabreeze collisions, which can lead to thunderstorms when breezes from different coastlines converge inland.

  • The tornado is expected to impact areas near Lake Mary Jane, southeast of Orlando, following the meteorologist's description of a 'quick triple seabreeze collision.'

  • This situation is breaking news, and further updates are expected as response efforts unfold.

  • A potential tornado may have touched down around 7:15 PM EDT in rural areas near Nova Road, just north of highway 528.

  • A tornado was reported near Nova Road, triggered by a rare collision of three sea breezes, prompting a tornado warning for Orlando and areas east of St. Cloud.

  • This likely tornado touched down in the Lake Mary Jane area of Orange County on the afternoon of August 4, 2025.

  • The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning for Lake Mary Jane until 7:45 PM EDT, indicating a significant threat to life and property in the region.

  • Meteorologists and local authorities have cautioned residents about the serious threat to life and property, urging them to stay indoors and monitor updates from emergency services.

  • In addition to the tornado warning, a severe thunderstorm warning is also in effect for Orange and Osceola counties, which are considered the most at-risk areas.

  • Orange County, with a population of 642,865, and Osceola County, the 6th largest county in Florida with 388,656 residents, are both under these severe weather warnings.

  • In response to the severe weather conditions, Orlando International Airport has implemented a complete ground stop, halting all flight operations.

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