ENTERPRISE, Ala. — Forecasters say a tornado blew out windows and knocked down power lines in the Florida Panhandle, and another suspected twister damaged a civic center in a southeastern Alabama town.
National Weather Service forecasters say a cold front is bringing severe weather and rain to the Southeast.
In Panama City, Fla., forecasters say the tornado was spotted Wednesday morning in a subdivision near St. Andrews State Park. No injuries have been reported.
In Enterprise, Ala., police Capt. Michael Lolley says falling tree limbs damaged roofs in the area and some homes were without power. He says there are no reports of injuries.
About a year and a half ago, a high school in the small Alabama town was hit by a tornado. Eight students were killed when a hallway collapsed.
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