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.
Snow totals in the inconceivable 4-6” range are a possibility. The all-time Florida snow record of 4” from Milton in 1954 is in serious danger of falling in the next 24 hours.
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.
Multiple parts of Florida are seeing snow as a winter storm makes its way across the Gulf Coast. On Monday, Jan. 20, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency ahead of dangerously cold wind chills and prolonged freezing and sub-freezing temperatures.
The state’s 11 snow plows are positioned across the panhandle as road rangers are out to help anyone stranded along I-10.
Tallahassee is fortunately a hilly city so for those who are looking to sleigh the day away, here are some hilltops perfect for the occasion.
House meetings that had been scheduled Wednesday and Thursday will be shifted to Jan. 28 and Jan. 29 “with some slight adjustments.”
Scheduling conflicts have forced the cancellation of the Brevard County Legislative Delegation meeting planned for Jan. 29 at Cocoa City Hall. Florida House Majority Leader Tyler Sirois, R-Merritt Island, who chairs the seven-member, all-Republican Brevard delegation, said a new date for the delegation meeting has not been set.
Parts of North Florida are experiencing winter weather on Tuesday afternoon as a winter storm warning has been issued for the panhandle and Big Bend regions of the state.
Florida State athletics is preparing for the upcoming impacts of the House Settlement by reportedly hiring Josh Turner as CFO and deputy AD.
Lawmaker wants the state's insurer of last resort, Citizens, to offer coverage to all homeowners in the state—but only for windstorm damage.