Florida’s Panhandle will see the brunt of the weather. AccuWeather predicts that some areas could see rainfall totals ranging ...
In a sharp contrast to last week’s record-breaking snowstorm, Florida is now seeing temperatures well above average for the ...
Frigid temperatures hit North Florida on Monday morning for the first time since January’s historic temperatures.
Damaging winds and a couple of tornadoes are possible on Saturday and Sunday. Make sure to have at least three ways of ...
A rare winter storm across North Florida and the Panhandle is causing record snowfall in Pensacola, Florida. The National Weather Service doesn't have an official measurement of the snowfall amounts ...
A historic winter storm that prompted rare Winter Storm Warnings across North Florida and the Panhandle ... See images, video of historic Florida snow from rare winter storm near Pensacola See images ...
A historic winter storm that prompted rare Winter Storm Warnings across North Florida and ... See images, video of historic Florida snow from rare winter storm near Pensacola See images of ...
most of North Florida will see showers and potential thunderstorms. The Pensacola has a 60% chance of rain, mostly before 3 p.m. Temperatures will hit a high of 71 degrees before dipping into the ...
OK, that was fun. North Florida got to enjoy record-breaking snowfall this week and everyone else got a blast of wintry air from Winter Storm Enzo. We're ready for it to get warm again ...
Both winter storms are expected to impact Florida by bringing some relief from ... It will hit the rest of the east coast by Tuesday. The Pensacola area could start to see showers as early as ...
A rare and unexpected snowfall swept across North Florida earlier this week ... How much snow did areas in the Panhandle and Pensacola get? In Florida, the Pensacola area broke the state's ...
As expected, it was cold early Thursday morning across Florida, especially the Panhandle and North Florida ... Tuesday shattered a 130-year record in Pensacola, which received 7.6 inches of ...