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,
For the first time in seven years, the National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning for Florida. Here's what that means for Jacksonville.
The National Weather Service (NWS) put out its official snowfall totals Wednesday afternoon, giving Jacksonville an official total of 0.1 inches. While the total doesn't sound impressive, it's officially the city's fifth-most snow accumulation all-time since records began in 1871. Here's how that breaks down:
With most local schools and city and county offices shutting down Wednesday for dangerous winter conditions, the Jacksonville area is hunkering down.
temperatures in Jacksonville are expected to drop from the mid-60s on Sunday afternoon to below-freezing across parts of Northeast Florida early Monday morning, prompting the National Weather Service in Jacksonville to issue a Cold Weather Advisory and a ...
With a freeze warning in effect overnight Monday, the National Weather Service in Jacksonville ... that covers Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia doesn't specify Jacksonville for snow.
“North winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 45 knots. Seas 7 to 10 feet, occasionally to 13 feet,” the NWS marine forecast from Fernandina Beach south to St. Augustine said. “Intracoastal waters very rough. Showers. Freezing rain after midnight.”
For the first time in more than a third of a century, Jacksonville International Airport recorded measurable snow on Wednesday.
The National Weather Service advised that its winter storm watch has been upgraded to a warning for Southeast Georgia and the Jacksonville area.
The locally based Weather Service office that covers Northeast Florida ... According to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather data, it snowed in Jacksonville this week on the ...
One week after record snowfall, places like Tallahassee and Jacksonville will see temperatures in the 70s and low 80s.
Not even the most seasoned Floridians anticipated the magnitude of the epic snowstorm that shattered Florida’s snow records last week.