Unusually cold temperatures in central Florida have led to winter weather advisories, while Alaska has experienced some rare warm weather this month.
Warmer temperatures are finally peaking over the horizon in Northwest Florida, but it's still going to be cold.
Pace, Florida, had 1.2 inches of snow on Jan. 16-17, 2018 The National Weather Service Mobile/Pensacola office reported a small amount of snow in Pace, along with sleet and frozen rain in Escambia ...
The National Weather Service and European global models show increasing chances of snow in Florida on Monday and Tuesday night.
The official total from the National Weather Service Mobile was 7.6 inches ... storm brought to the Panhandle and North Florida Tuesday, Jan. 21. Pensacola got a record 7.6 inches of snow between ...
Parts of the Florida Panhandle were coated in a blanket of snow with temperatures at 25 degrees on Tuesday while Miami had temperatures in the 80s, seemingly two different worlds. From Pensacola down to Miami, there was a difference of 55 degrees, according to the National Weather Service Miami .
Pensacola sees record-breaking cold temperatures. Lows across the Pensacola area dropped over Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning, with wind chills dipping into single digits
There's a very slight chance that the very northern tips of a few Florida Panhandle counties could see a wintry mix of rain, sleet and snow.
“I’m so glad I’m so much farther south. I moved to Florida to get away from the snow!” commented Jennifer Saxon Halam on his post. According to her Facebook, she lives in Englewood on Florida’s west coast about 88 miles south of Tampa. But just wait: Weather Underground forecasts a low of 38 there next Saturday morning.
Expect temperatures to get warmer during the days through the weekend, but overnight lows will still be freezing for most of North and Central Florida.
Florida has experienced record-breaking snowfall due to a historic winter storm, transforming it into a winter wonderland. Citizens have shared images and videos of snow-covered beaches, orange trees,