MIAMI — The threat of severe weather was diminishing Sunday afternoon after a fast-moving storm prompted tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings and watches that covered all of South Florida .
A Tornado Warning for Miami-Dade was allowed to expire at 11:30 a.m. and there were no immediate reports of a tornado touchdown in the area. A Tornado Warning and Tornado Watch that had been issued for Monroe County was also allowed to expire.
But Broward and Miami-Dade remained under a tornado watch until 2 p.m.
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The system moved in from the Gulf of Mexico before rapidly advancing to the east.
“We’re going to get into the thick of things as we get close to 10 a.m.,” meteorologist KC Sherman said Sunday morning, adding that the fast-moving system could bring heavy downpours and gusty winds. “This will be a fast-moving storm.”