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,
Another major snowstorm is pegged to hit the United States. Fortunately, Florida won't be getting any more snow from this one.
One week after record snowfall, places like Tallahassee and Jacksonville will see temperatures in the 70s and low 80s.
Unusually cold temperatures in central Florida have led to winter weather advisories, while Alaska has experienced some rare warm weather this month.
"This will be a rare and especially dangerous winter storm right along the upper Gulf Coast that will result in major and lengthy disruptions to travel," AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Porter said. Northwest Florida, including Pensacola ...
Florida webcams show latest conditions, with snow accumulating along some highways, especially I-10 near Pensacola.
Per Florida Highway Patrol ... but that is how this southern U.S. storm is shaping up," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Bob Larson said. Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves said the city is prepared for a potentially historic amount of snow fall.
The previous Florida record of 4 inches was set in 1954, which also happened in Santa Rosa County. Lows across the Pensacola area dropped over ... will drop again to 23 degrees by Wednesday night. AccuWeather’s preliminary damage and economic estimates ...
Florida residents in four locations woke to very chilly temps. It was 25 in Tallahassee at 6 a.m. By comparison, it was 41 in Anchorage, Alaska.
See images, video of historic snow from rare winter storm near Pensacola “It’s not ... s hard to get cold air to come down into Florida because you have to have the wind direction just right,” said AccuWeather meteorologist Alex DaSilva, who ...
What AccuWeather is calling a “rare ... AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Porter said. Northwest Florida, including Pensacola, is expected to see between 4 to 6 inches of snow as ...