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Your Pictures: Damage caused by inclement weather on the First Coast

Scattered showers and thunderstorms are moving across the First Coast Wednesday as a cold front sweeps through.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — With a tornado watch in effect for several counties across the First Coast until 5 p.m. Wednesday, pictures of damage caused by ongoing inclement weather was shared to First Coast News.

A slew of afternoon activities for schools in Duval and Clay counties have been suspended.

Click here to watch a live radar to see how strong thunderstorms are moving through the area.

Here's a look at some of the damage reported by First Coast News viewers.

St. Johns County

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Fence in Beacon Lake neighborhood was damaged during inclement weather on Wednesday.
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Downed trees in St. Augustine neighborhood on Wednesday
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Damage to tennis court in St. Augustine neighborhood on Wednesday.
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Patio furniture damaged during inclement weather in St. Augustine on Wednesday
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Roof damage in St. Augustine following inclement weather on Wednesday

Columbia County

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Downed tree in backyard of Lake City home Wednesday.
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Tree damage in the Fort White area of Columbia County on Wednesday.
Credit: Rich Adams
Tree partially on Lake City home after inclement weather Wednesday.

Duval County

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Downed tree on Arlington Expressway Wednesday in Jacksonville

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