The National Weather Service confirmed that two tornadoes touched down in St. Lucie County on Tuesday and another in Vero Beach.
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One of the tornadoes hit a trailer park northwest of the Saint Lucie County Airport.
The second tornado hit Lakewood Park. That tornado was originally labeled an EF-0, but the National Weather Service has now determined it was an EF-1.
The third tornado hit Vero Beach Highlands and the National Weather Service determined it was also an EF 1.
@NWSMelbourne confirms an EF-1 tornado touched down in Vero Beach Highlands yesterday. That brings the tally up to 3 tornadoes. @WPTV
— Tyler Mauldin (@TyTheWeatherGuy) May 18, 2016
NWS Survey team has determined #StLucie Co tornado in Lakewood Park was EF-1, with winds 80-90 mph. Path 0.5 mile long and 75 yards wide.
— NWS Melbourne (@NWSMelbourne) May 18, 2016
RT @SteveGlazier: Scott Spratt @NWSMelbourne explains the difference between straight line wind damage and tornado pic.twitter.com/GySJKpTX8a
— NWS Melbourne (@NWSMelbourne) May 18, 2016
Here's a summary of yesterday's 3 tornadoes along the northern Treasure Coast. @WPTV pic.twitter.com/5xulfYiEJC
— Tyler Mauldin (@TyTheWeatherGuy) May 18, 2016