North Florida is under a winter storm warning, with cold rain and possible freezing rain in Central Florida. Snow is likely in the western Panhandle, creating hazardous travel conditions on I-10 and I-75.
Snow fell in Houston and prompted the first ever blizzard warnings for several coastal counties near the Texas-Louisiana border. Snow covered the white-sand beaches of normally sunny vacation spots, including Gulf Shores, Alabama, and Pensacola Beach.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - Martin Luther King Day events are celebrated all across North Central Florida on Monday. The event in Alachua features Grammy nominee Vickie Winans. Government offices are closed for the holiday.
Parts of Florida are under a winter storm warning with multiple inches of snow expected on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Cold weather shelters are opening across North Central Florida as a rare winter storm impacts the region Tuesday evening
Writing this forecast as a snow lover feels like I’m writing weather fanfic, but the reality may be ones for the records books.
Snow in Florida is quite rare but not unheard of. The last time parts of the Sunshine State picked up a dusting of snow was back in 2018. Tonight's storm will bring a lot more than a dusting, even rivaling the winter storm of 1989, which blanketed north Florida with snow and ice days before Christmas.
A rare winter system swept across portions of Florida, bringing snow, ice, and sleet and frigid temperatures to the Sunshine State on Tuesday. FOX 35 News is closely tracking the snow and winter forecast for Wednesday.
The second winter storm of the year brought 1-2 inches of snow to Gainesville, but not the Gainesville Floridians may be thinking of.
Gainesville is the largest city in Florida ... After fresh snow falls north of Florida on Friday, it will push cold temperatures further south into Florida. On Saturday, Floridians can expect ...
Writing this forecast as a snow lover feels like I’m writing weather fanfic, but the reality may be ones for the records books.
Written by Shivram Sundar. Floridians in the north experienced a rare occurrence in the Sunshine State. What began as sleet has now transitioned into full-fledged snow. While snow in Florida is not unheard of,