EF1 Tornado — Hillsborough, Florida
2011-03-31 · near Rattlesnake, Hillsborough, Florida
Event narrative
Twenty nine residences and businesses suffered minor damage and six structures suffered major damage in the area around Interbay Boulevard.
Wider weather episode
A stalled frontal boundary was in place across central Florida. As the boundary began to lift north drawing in abundant warm moist air over the area, an upper level disturbance moved over the area and a squall line developed and quickly moved across the northern half of the area. Several areas of damaging winds and a tornado resulted from this fast moving line on March 30th. The warm front continued to lift north over northern Florida as a developing low pressure system shifted into the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. As this system moved across northern Florida, the cold front pushed into the local area and another series of squall lines moved across the area through the day on March 31st. Several tornadoes and areas of damaging winds occurred across the greater Tampa Bay area.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 289560. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.