Saturday morning, forecasters gave the odds of about a 1-in-3 chance of snowfall greater than an inch in Florida's capital city.
Anytime you’re dealing with wintry precipitation in the southeast, it’s like shooting an arrow through a keyhole at two miles out,” an NWS forecaster says.
An Accuweather forecast predicts a 10-20% chance of snow flurries in the Florida panhandle next week. Here's how cold it has to get for snow to form.
So, as the Deep South grapples with the foreign language of snowflake icons making a (for some, repeat) appearance in weather apps, a reality check is in order.
While it's not clear what impact a mix of rain, freezing rain, sleet and snow may have on the capital city, officials say now is the time to begin preparations.
Snowplows and other cold-weather equipment are being readied in Florida ahead of a rare freeze expected next week, according to the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT).
In what seems like a once-in-a-lifetime event, some parts of Florida are preparing for winter weather. The real kind.
The Florida House of Representatives' Economic Infrastructure subcommittee will be taking a field trip to the City of Tallahassee's electric utility facilities. The panel scheduled a site visit Tuesday morning at the city's utility control center and substation located off of Centerville Road and Medical Drive.
Individuals in the community gathered as they celebrated trailblazers of Florida’s civil rights and education movements during the black-tie affair.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has appointed Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody to be the state's next U.S. senator, making her the second woman to represent Florida in the chamber.
Several Florida counties could see "show showers" next week as another an Arctic blast combines with moisture to make snow a possibility.
Hoping to see snow in Florida? It won't happen in Brevard County, but if you're willing to drive a few hours, you could see the white stuff.