Storm Warning is in effect for the entire Interstate 10 corridor where snow and ice accumulations could reach 4" over the next 24 hours. Pensacola will likely see the most snowfall in the state while greater amounts of ice are anticipated for cities such as Tallahassee and Jacksonville.
DeSantis suggested that if state House and Senate leaders decline to do something on the issue next week, he will keep calling them back to Tallahassee until they do.
The National Weather Service forecasts snow and sleet accumulations up to 4 inches and ice accumulations up to two tenths of an inch.
Storm Warning is in effect for the entire Interstate 10 corridor where snow and ice accumulations could reach 4" over the next 24 hours. Pensacola will likely see the most snowfall in the state while greater amounts of ice are anticipated for cities such as Tallahassee and Jacksonville.
A once in a lifetime weather event turned into pure winter magic for these , Florida silblings! Pictured: Greyson (9) and Arlington (7) Photographer: Dixie Daimwood (Mom). Location: Bradfordville/Bann
"The roads could become hazardous beginning this afternoon. There’s going to be ice, there’s going to be snow..."
The University of North Florida in Jacksonville and the University of West Florida, located in Pensacola, both cancelled all classes, events and activities Wednesday in anticipation of the winter storm. Normal activities at both campuses are expected to return to normal by Thursday morning.
It's officially snowing in north Florida as of Tuesday afternoon, the National Weather Service in Tallahassee confirmed. Videos and photos show the fluffy white stuff accumulating on the ground in Escambia County.
Freezing rain, sleet, snow and rain are expected Tuesday night into Wednesday to combine for a wintry mix that could disrupt daily life.
Other Florida senators expected to attend the inauguration are Sen. Jay Collins, R-Tampa; Sen. Ileana Garcia, R-Miami; Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, R-Spring Hill; Sen. Jonathan Martin, R-Fort Myers; and Sen. Ana Maria Rodriguez, R-Doral, according to information obtained by USA TODAY Network-Florida.
Saturday morning, forecasters gave the odds of about a 1-in-3 chance of snowfall greater than an inch in Florida's capital city.