Snow has begun to fall in Florida as a rare winter storm Enzo made its way through the South. Traffic cameras from the Florida Department of Transportation showed heavy snow
Airports across north Florida announced closures due to the winter weather that is bringing hazardous conditions.
Parts of North Florida were blanketed by snow on Tuesday as a winter storm barreled through the South, resulting in the first-ever blizzard warning along parts of the Gulf Coast in Texas and Louisiana.
In what seems like a once-in-a-lifetime event, some parts of Florida are preparing for winter weather. The real kind.
Areas of northern Florida are under a winter storm warning starting on Tuesday, with snow, sleet and ice accumulations possible.
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.
Snow fell in Florida's panhandle on Tuesday & Wednesday, blanketing roads, closing businesses and schools. Florida residents who had a rare snow day were seen in photos and videos making snowmen and having snowball fights. Meteorologists say the snow may stick around until Wednesday, but won't reach Tampa.
Most of Central Florida is under a Cold Weather Advisory Friday morning. The chilly morning will lead to more cold air to close the work week. Clouds will slowly clear out as the day progresses, with sunshine returning by midday and afternoon.
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“I’m so glad I’m so much farther south. I moved to Florida to get away from the snow!” commented Jennifer Saxon Halam on his post. According to her Facebook, she lives in Englewood on Florida’s west coast about 88 miles south of Tampa. But just wait: Weather Underground forecasts a low of 38 there next Saturday morning.