Pricila Villalta (@pricila_wx) 's Twitter Profile
Pricila Villalta

@pricila_wx

Student Meteorologist at Florida State University
FSU Weather Team Leader

ID: 1696668605855997955

calendar_today29-08-2023 23:40:18

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30 Following

NWS Tallahassee (@nwstallahassee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3:30 AM ET: We're beginning to see wind gusts of 40 mph or greater at some of our coastal observation sites. Just south of our area in Levy County, we've seen some reports of 50-60 mph wind gusts. Conditions are beginning to rapidly deteriorate or will soon along the coast. #FLwx

News4JAX (@wjxt4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FLOODING FROM IDALIA 🌀 | Cross City — which is east of Steinhatchee — is seeing flooding from the storm surge. Follow News4JAX.com for more updates. @WJXTvic : 🎥: Jody Griffis

NWS Tallahassee (@nwstallahassee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The month of August 2023 was the warmest on record for Tallahassee. This broke a 91 year-old record. The old record was July 1932 that had an average temperature of 85.5°F. August 2023 had an average temperature of 86.4°F.

The month of August 2023 was the warmest on record for Tallahassee. This broke a 91 year-old record. The old record was July 1932 that had an average temperature of 85.5°F. August 2023 had an average temperature of 86.4°F.
Tevin Wooten (@tevinwooten) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JUST IN—4 months to go and 2023 has racked up a 𝗿𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗿𝗱number of 𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗱𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗮𝗿 𝗱𝗶𝘀𝗮𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘀.

Leon County, FL (@leoncounty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After a storm, roads may be littered with debris. Citizens should avoid using roadways while response teams work to clear downed trees and power lines following the storm. To report an obstruction on the road, call the Citizens Information Line at (850) 606-3700.

After a storm, roads may be littered with debris. Citizens should avoid using roadways while response teams work to clear downed trees and power lines following the storm.

To report an obstruction on the road, call the Citizens Information Line at (850) 606-3700.
Pricila Villalta (@pricila_wx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think I am one of the few that didn’t watch the aurora borealis last night. Consider me wiped from staying outside and grilling my food 😅

NWS Tallahassee (@nwstallahassee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Perspective: Our Leon County tornado database has a mix of mostly EF-0 to EF-1 since 2008 (no EF-2s): weather.gov/tae/tor_cli_le… Highest rated: EF-3 on the east side in March 2019. Last tornado to directly impact #Tallahassee was January 2021, affecting the airport #FLwx 🌪️📋

Weatherstem (@weatherstem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is some footage a few of our station cameras captured in Tallahassee, FL on 5/10 during the tornado. #tallahasseefl #Weatherstem

Florida State University (@floridastate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Heads Up’ and stay safe when walking and driving around campus! As classes begin, FSU Police Department is encouraging everyone to pay attention when they’re walking and driving on campus through a new pedestrian safety campaign called Heads Up. 🔸fla.st/HeadsUpFSU24 FSU Student Affairs

Daniella Streety (@streetywx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Live right now on FSU Weather on YouTube Live with @PricilaVill_Wx Ryan Cedergren on #Helene coverage! Will be wall to wall constant coverage until landfall. Stay safe everyone! Link: youtube.com/@fsuweather?si…

Live right now on <a href="/FSUWeather/">FSU Weather</a> on YouTube Live with @PricilaVill_Wx <a href="/RyanCedergrenWx/">Ryan Cedergren</a> on #Helene coverage! Will be wall to wall constant coverage until landfall. Stay safe everyone!  

Link: youtube.com/@fsuweather?si…
Stephen Vo (@starfoxhylian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@DariusAYoung1 Catagory 4/5 landfalls in the US mainland under the current Atlantic naming system: Frederic (1979) Hugo (1989) Andrew (1992) Charley (2004) Harvey (2017) Irma (2017) Michael (2018) Laura (2020) Ida (2021) Ian (2022) Helene (2024)

City of Tallahassee (@cityoftlh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To aid in recovery efforts following the projected impacts of Hurricane Milton, the City of Tallahassee gears up to deploy resources from electric, fire, emergency management and other critical service areas. Read more at bit.ly/4dIk3fc

To aid in recovery efforts following the projected impacts of Hurricane Milton, the City of Tallahassee gears up to deploy resources from electric, fire, emergency management and other critical service areas. Read more at bit.ly/4dIk3fc