At least one weather forecast shows there is a chance that Jacksonville could see some rain, snow or even ice next week. Here are the details.
The National Weather Service and the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecast model are now in agreement as the chance of snow creeps to 50% in the Florida Panhandle on Tuesday.
Jacksonville to open cold shelter in advance of cold blast, urges others to seek help from nonprofit shelters, too.
Frigid temperatures swarmed the Panhandle and Northern Florida last week, triggering at least 17 counties to be placed under freeze warnings. According to the National Weather Service, Jacksonville saw temperatures as low as 27 degrees,
Jacksonville's Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade Monday has been postponed because of expected cold temperatures.
Although Jacksonville has seen some snow flurries in the last decade or so, it's been more than 35 years since the city's last measurable snowfall.
The National Weather Service and European global models show increasing chances of snow in Florida on Monday and Tuesday night.
The Florida Panhandle could see a brief period of snow or ice next week, if the right conditions combine. Bottom line: Cold temps coming.
Winter is definitely here in Florida, as temperatures are expected to be the lowest they have been so far this season.
Wind chills will be in the 20s across North Florida, according to the National Weather Service Jacksonville. "The cold wind chills as low as 25 degrees could result in hypothermia if precautions are not taken," the Weather Service said. With this incoming ...
There's a very slight chance that the very northern tips of a few Florida Panhandle counties could see a wintry mix of rain, sleet and snow.
Several Florida counties could see "show showers" next week as another an Arctic blast combines with moisture to make snow a possibility.