Waterspout seen off Mickler's Landing Sunday

This feature is considered a waterspout because it is located over and interacting with the water. If it were to move on land, it would be a tornado.

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Sunshine at the beach turned into stormy-looking skies on Sunday with more of an ominous threat: a waterspout.

A waterspout was spotted off of Mickler's Landing Sunday morning, as shown in the video shared by First Coast News viewer Kristen Dorris.

This feature is considered a waterspout because it is located over and interacting with the water. If it were to move on land, which this did not, it would be considered a tornado. 

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Our weather team, along with the National Weather Service, reported there would be heavy showers in the Northeast Florida area, some of which may include rotation offshore.

For instance, around 1 p.m., a batch of showers was moving toward St. Augustine, with the potential for waterspouts and funnel clouds along and east of US-1, according to NWS.

Mickler's Landing is in Ponte Vedra Beach, just east of the A1A.

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