Florida is experiencing snow, a rare event for the Sunshine State. Learn more about the areas in Florida that witnessed snowfall.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A major winter storm that slammed Texas and blanketed the northern Gulf Coast with record-breaking snow moved east Wednesday, spreading heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain across parts of the Florida Panhandle, Georgia and eastern Carolinas.
A rare snowstorm recently swept through Florida, disrupting the daily lives of residents after several years without significant snowfall
The heaviest snowfall in the Sunshine State occurred around Pensacola, where spotters reported measuring amounts of 5-12 inches through Tuesday evening.
While the snow may be over, the cold isn't, and that brings another hazard to Florida motorists not used to driving in snow and ice.
The BriefWinter storm warnings have been issued for parts of northern Florida as wintry weather moves across the southeast, bringing freezing temperatures to the state along with the potential for snow,
Unusually cold temperatures in central Florida have led to winter weather advisories with rain and strong winds.
The winter precipitation is expected to arrive late Tuesday night with chances of snow and sleet lingering into Wednesday afternoon. Ahead of this event, a rare Winter Storm Watch is in effect for parts of the Panhandle and the Big Bend from Tuesday night and through Wednesday evening.
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Pensacola beat the old record of 3 inches. Icy conditions will bring dangerous roads across the Panhandle and North Florida on Wednesday morning. The front loses its speed over the Peninsula. Here's your forecast.
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