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 yet, but meteorologist David Eversole said they've gotten ...
The Pensacola area is forecast to receive between 4 to 6 inches of snow, but the National Weather Service says areas south of Interstate 10 have a chance of seeing even more Winter flurries are relatively frequent across most of North Florida relative to ...
Scientists say a warming planet may have been responsible for a winter storm that dropped 10 inches of snow on Northwest Florida.
After a week of record-breaking cold temperatures and historic snowfall, Florida weather is back to normal. The Pensacola area is forecast to see high temperatures around 66 degrees on Monday, which is a few degrees above the daily average normal,
Pensacola has officially broken the state's 130-year-old record for total snowfall. By 5:30 p.m. CT, and with snow still falling heavily, the National Weather Service reported 5 inches of snow at ...
As a historic winter storm pushes towards Florida, the National Weather Service issued Winter Storm Warnings for ... There are reports of snow already in Pensacola as of late Tuesday morning. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a state of emergency Sunday ...
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 ...
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 ...
One week after record snowfall, places like Tallahassee and Jacksonville will see temperatures in the 70s and low 80s.
Not even the most seasoned Floridians anticipated the magnitude of the epic snowstorm that shattered Florida’s snow records last week.
The peak of heat for the Miami area should be 2 p.m. Saturday when Weather Underground forecasts 83 degrees. Miami Beach, with sea breezes acting as a coolant, should be 79 at that hour, according to the weather service’s hourly forecast graph.
Heating equipment is, unfortunately, one of the leading causes of home fire deaths, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Heating stoves account for 46% of the fires, 76% of deaths, and 72% of the injuries in home fires caused by heating equipment, the NFPA adds.