- December 19, 2025
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A large tree is seen fallen into a home at 600 Northwood Circle in Winter Park.

Damage to the kitchen ceiling at 600 Northwood Circle was caused by a tree falling through the roof.
Insulation is seen scattered everywhere in a home on Northwood Circle.
Donahue Johnson trims up some loose branches on the tree outside of his mom's home on Northwood Circle.
Part of a broken street lamp sits among downed tree branches on Park Avenue.
Kids ride their bikes down Park Avenue, as a tree lies halfway in the roadway.
A stop light was ripped from its wiring
Downed trees halfway block up the entrance to Palm Cemetary.
Trees line Carollee Lane in Winter Park.
A large tree was unearthed by strong winds and heavy raining in Winter Park.
A pickup truck falls victim to a tree that stretched across a neighborhood road in Winter Park.
A pickup truck falls victim to a tree that stretched across a neighborhood road in Winter Park.
A large tree cuts off traffic as it lies across S. Ranger Boulevard.
It was a long Sunday night for everyone in the Central Florida area, as Hurricane Irma came rampaging through with its Category 2 winds and heavy rain.
Originally the storm was projected to ride up the eastern coast of the state, but throughout the day Saturday it seemed to be moving further and further west toward Tampa/St. Pete area, before going back east and finding its way over the heads of those in Central Florida.
The storm was at its peak late Sunday night/early Monday morning when it downed trees and power lines, while causing damage to homes and businesses throughout Winter Park and Maitland.