Waterspout spins near Titusville High School

National Weather Service: No damage reported

TITUSVILLE, Fla. – A waterspout took a spin near Titusville High School on Wednesday night, ending cheerleading practice an hour early.

[PHOTOS:  Viewer captures photos of water spout]

"I was just kind of scared," said Megan Tate, who snapped a picture from the football field.

The National Weather Service said no damage has been reported, but their warning was sent out just after 7 p.m. and Local 6 viewers had their cellphones in hand.

Abbie Miller snapped a picture of a waterspout while she and her mom were on their evening walk near the Indian River.

"Then as we were walking more we actually saw a second one starting to form as well," she said.

According to the NWS warning, the eerie columns of rotating air would possibly be passing over the Indian River, east of Titusville and along the coast, from the Volusia/Brevard County line to Cocoa Beach.

The NWS said several funnel clouds were spotted before the warning ended just after 8 p.m.

"It was actually really neat to see because you don't get to see one very often like that," said Miller.


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