Florida's 24-hour snowfall record has been surpassed as a "historic" winter storm swept along the Gulf Coast. Although the record-breaking snow—a somewhat rare sight in Florida—may be impressive to behold, heavy winter weather can disrupt travel and create hazardous driving conditions.
The heaviest snowfall in the Sunshine State occurred around Pensacola, where spotters reported measuring amounts of 5-12 inches through Tuesday evening.
The winter storm that moved through Florida on Tuesday into Wednesday is one for the record books, smashing the previous all-time high for snowfall in the Sunshine State.
Snow in the Sunshine State doesn't happen very often. But it did. And here are the photos from Pensacola to Yulee to prove it.
The winter storm that crossed the Gulf coast and landed in Florida earlier this week is one for the record books, smashing the previous all-time high for snowfall in the Sunshine State.
Tallahassee residents saw some snow but it ... Here's the latest on what the storm brought to the Panhandle and North Florida Tuesday, Jan. 21. Pensacola got a record 7.6 inches of snow between ...
Florida is reporting. You may recall that Milton long held the record for the highest snowfall since 1854 with 4 inches. A mix of sleet and freezing rain is falling in Tallahassee as of 7:10 p.m. It would need to flip fast to snow to reach the epic heights.
The outages were concentrated in the East Milton region around State Road ... Interstate 10 closed all the way to Tallahassee Per Florida Department of Transportation, Interstate 10 from the ...
Here's the latest on what the storm brought to the Panhandle and North Florida ... The Milton and Jay areas got 8 to 9.5 inches of snow, Chace said, adding there may have been locations near the state line that received even more. Tallahassee got about ...
A historic winter storm that prompted rare Winter Storm Warnings across North Florida and the Panhandle ... to the National Weather Service. Nearby Milton, though, had an official total of 8.8 ...
In an inspiring display of good neighborliness, unity, and dedication, two nonprofits, Endeavors and Rebuilding Together Tampa Bay, came together to bolster community preparedness in anticipation of the 2025 hurricane season.
In another sign of improvement, Florida homeowners also avoided massive rate hikes last year. Since January 2024, 17 insurers have filed for a rate decrease and 34 companies have requested no change or a zero percent increase, according to the OIR's data.