Wilmington, North Carolina, reported seeing 15 inches of snow, while Jacksonville, Florida, saw nearly 2 inches. A swath of between 1 and 4 inches of snow generally stretched along the Interstate 10 corridor from Tallahassee and Florida’s Big Bend to ...
Snow in the Sunshine State doesn't happen very often. But it did. And here are the photos from Pensacola to Yulee to prove it.
Writing this forecast as a snow lover feels like I’m writing weather fanfic, but the reality may be ones for the records books.
Temperatures in North Florida last week were downright frigid. From Jan. 19-25, Pensacola's average temperature was 33.8 degrees, which is 17.3 degrees below the average temperature for the same time frame, according to the NWS.
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Where is it going to snow in Florida? Tallahassee under rare winter storm watch ... The National Weather Service Jacksonville said freezing rain is expected to bring at least moderate impacts Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, with accumulation ...
Tallahassee residents saw some snow but it was mostly sleet that fell in that area. Even less sleet fell in the Jacksonville area and that has already melted. Here's the latest on what the storm brought to the Panhandle and North Florida Tuesday ...
Snow totals in the inconceivable 4-6” range are a possibility. The all-time Florida snow record of 4” from Milton in 1954 is in serious danger of falling in the next 24 hours.
In Jacksonville, the warning includes areas west ... sleet and/or ice are expected. Rare winter storm in Florida:See snow photos from Pensacola, Tallahassee, Yulee What you should know:Freeze warning, cold advisory? Be familiar with these official ...
A swath of between 1 and 4 inches of snow generally stretched along the Interstate 10 corridor from Tallahassee and Florida’s Big Bend to Jacksonville and points northward. According to the NWS ...
Tallahassee residents ... less sleet fell in the Jacksonville area and that has already melted. Here's the latest on what the storm brought to the Panhandle and North Florida Tuesday, Jan. 21.
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