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 ...
Pensacola, Florida, saw average temperatures more ... weather forecast for the week of Jan. 27, according to the National Weather Service in Mobile. Rain showers are currently spreading across ...
Scientists say a warming planet may have been responsible for a winter storm that dropped 10 inches of snow on Northwest Florida.
In a sharp contrast to last week’s record-breaking snowstorm, Florida is now seeing temperatures well above average for the end of January.
Climatologically, it is not supposed to snow in South Florida. The laid-back tropics are a region constantly gaining energy from the sun, and with Florida's temperatures moderated by warm water on three sides, snow is unusual even in the northern reaches of the state.
Snow in the Sunshine State doesn't happen very often. But it did. And here are the photos from Pensacola to Yulee to prove it.
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 .
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 ...
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.
Unusually cold temperatures in central Florida have led to winter weather advisories, while Alaska has experienced some rare warm weather this month.
The storm front that has provided a rainy respite for firefighters in California was beginning its roll across the nation Tuesday, forecast to spread rain, snow and ice along a 2,600-mile stretch from the Southwest to Northeast by the weekend, meteorologists say.
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.