Snow Blankets Florida Panhandle For A 2nd Year In A Row
Digest more
Officials across Northwest Florida are warning residents that the frigid rain and short-lived snow will be followed by a hard freeze overnight for many areas. That means motorists driving on Jan. 19 should be vigilant for somewhat hazardous travel if ice forms on roads and bridges.
FOX 35 Orlando on MSN
Snow in Florida: See photos and videos
Believe it or not, snow flurries are falling in northern Florida. Traffic cameras in northern Florida showed snow actively falling, as well as a light dusting alongside the freeways. Snow was seen falling in Defuniak Springs, which is northeast of Destin in the Panhandle, and Caryville, which is east of Defuniak Springs.
Cities in the Florida Panhandle, including Marianna and Pensacola, were lucky early Sunday morning, Jan. 18, waking up to a brief, but exciting dusting of snow. The National Weather Service reported that as of 5:53 a.m., .09 inches of snow had accumulated over the previous six hours at Pensacola International Airport.
The potential snowfall would not be like the dump of record-breaking white stuff that hit the panhandle on Jan. 21, 2025 where up to 10 inches fell.
Snow blankets the Florida Panhandle as a major winter storm creates hazardous road conditions and record-setting cold temperatures.
Florida saw snow on Sunday, Jan. 18, marking a rare occurrence for the Sunshine State, when flurries dusted the Florida panhandle. Select areas of Alabama and Georgia also saw wintry weather conditions this weekend.
Fox Weather on MSN
Photos: Florida and Georgia see rare snow as major burst of heavy snow slams East Coast Sunday
Winter Weather Alerts continue for parts of the Northeast and Macon, Georgia, into northern Florida, as the city of Milton already saw snowfall Sunday morning.
Snow was observed as far South as Florida as temperatures plummeted. New York City could get up to four inches of snow and up to six inches is possible in Boston.