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As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, a tornado warning has been issued for parts of western Broward County. A tornado was spotted near the toll plaza of Alligator Alley, with cars driving by as it formed. The National Weather Service reported that the tornado crossed Interstate 95 and is moving north at speeds of up to 25 mph. The affected areas include Southwest Ranches, Coral Springs, and other western suburbs of Broward County. Drivers are advised to get off the road as soon as possible to stay safe.

In addition to the tornado warning, a tornado watch has been issued for Central Florida, covering South Florida and the Florida Keys until 9 p.m. It is crucial to stay updated on this developing situation by visiting WSVN.com and 7News for the latest updates.

As we prepare for the impact of Hurricane Milton, it is essential to follow safety guidelines and evacuation orders to protect yourself and your loved ones. Stay informed through local news sources and official weather updates to stay ahead of any potential dangers. Remember to have an emergency kit ready with essentials such as food, water, medications, and important documents.

In times of severe weather, it is important to stay calm and follow instructions from authorities to ensure your safety. If you are in an area under a tornado warning, seek shelter in a sturdy building and stay away from windows. Avoid driving or being outdoors until the warning has been lifted to avoid any potential risks.

We urge everyone to take this tornado warning seriously and make necessary preparations to stay safe during this challenging time. Your safety is the top priority, so please heed the warnings and stay informed. Together, we can weather this storm and emerge stronger on the other side. Stay safe and take care of each other.