One week after record snowfall, places like Tallahassee and Jacksonville will see temperatures in the 70s and low 80s.
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.
One to 3 inches of snow — and a small chance of up to 5 inches — could be ahead as the rare combination of freezing temperatures and moisture arrive in some areas of Florida this week, according to the National Weather Service Mobile. All three types ...
Unusually cold temperatures in central Florida have led to winter weather advisories, while Alaska has experienced some rare warm weather this month.
Weather data from cities across the state suggest that while temperatures are gradually rebounding, variations persist in different regions.
“North winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 45 knots. Seas 7 to 10 feet, occasionally to 13 feet,” the NWS marine forecast from Fernandina Beach south to St. Augustine said. “Intracoastal waters very rough. Showers. Freezing rain after midnight.”
The second winter storm will be colder and snowier – even in Florida, which is the only contiguous U.S. state not to see snow this winter. The National Weather Service and the European Centre ...
The cold weather pushed the City of West Palm Beach to cancel the popular Clematis by Night event with temperatures dropping to 54 degrees by 9 p.m. Thursday.
The official total from the National Weather Service Mobile was 7.6 inches of ... on what the storm brought to the Panhandle and North Florida Tuesday, Jan. 21. Pensacola got a record 7.6 inches ...
Expected to receive around 2 to 4 inches of snow according to the National Weather Service, Florida's capital city is under a winter storm warning until 1 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon. An extreme ...
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 .
How much snow are we getting? Pensacola, Florida, under extreme cold warning with snow expected The National Weather Service Mobile said the western Panhandle could see snow this week — a lot of it.