Overview
- An EF2 tornado with peak winds of 115 mph hit the Fox 35 Orlando studio in Lake Mary, Florida, during a live weather broadcast on Monday morning.
- Meteorologist Brooks Garner warned staff and viewers to take cover, directing colleagues to shelter under desks while continuing his live coverage.
- The tornado caused significant damage, including two destroyed homes, overturned cars, downed power lines, and a collapsed roof, but no injuries were reported.
- The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado's path covered four miles in Seminole County, crossing Interstate 4 and lasting approximately 15 minutes.
- Garner later reflected on the rare event, emphasizing the importance of the studio's fortified facilities in keeping staff and viewers informed and safe.