A winter storm hit the area on Tuesday, dumping record amounts of snow from Texas into Florida along Interstate 10. According to totals from the National Weather Service in Baton Rouge, the storm dumped 10 inches in New Orleans and 8 inches on the capital ...
Milton saw 10 inches of snow - and Pensacola 8.9 - in a historic winter storm storm that shattered the previous 130-year record.
That forecast was later updated to 4-6 inches. An extreme cold warning is also in effect for the area. PPD asked to close north end of 3 Mile Bridge Roads have deteriorated in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties and it appears the Gen.
Forecasters said it was too early to tell whether the ice and snow would approach or beat Tallahassee’s all-time snowfall record of 2.8 inches set in 1958.
UPDATE: The stretch of U.S. 90 from Galliver Cut Off to Summertime Dr is no longer listed as closed at the FDOT's FL511 site. Although temperatures are creeping up and the snow and ice are melting, icy conditions are still forcing some road closures in the Panhandle.
A winter storm hit the area on Tuesday, dumping record amounts of snow from Texas into Florida along Interstate 10. According to totals from the National Weather Service in Baton Rouge ...
Interstate 10 now closed to mile marker 70 As of ... By 5:30 p.m., and with snow still falling heavily, the National Weather Service reported 5 inches of snow at the airport in Pensacola, breaking ...
The winter storm that hit northwest Florida on Tuesday, January 21, left several parts of Interstate 10 closed into Wednesday morning.This footage from the Florida Department of Transportation’s live traffic cameras shows conditions on Wednesday morning along Interstate 10 in Santa Rosa County.
Interstate 10 from the Alabama/Florida state line almost to Tallahassee has been closed since Wednesday evening. Conditions have now improved.
Florida snowfall records shattered this week, with Pensacola receiving 8.9 inches, per the National Weather Service, easily topping the four inches that fell in 1954. As North Florida defrosts, schools,
Warmer temperatures are finally peaking over the horizon in Northwest Florida, but it's still going to be cold.
Warming temperatures and abundant sunlight — ice and snow’s biggest enemies — should soon melt most of the frozen precipitation that fell on.