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Florida Panhandle Braces for Rare Snowfall
15 Jan
Summary
- Rare snow is possible in Florida's Panhandle this weekend.
- Arctic cold fronts are causing record low temperatures statewide.
- Accuweather predicts potential snow accumulations in Georgia, Alabama, and Carolinas.

A rare weather event is anticipated for Florida's Panhandle this weekend, with projections suggesting the possibility of snow. This comes as a series of strong Arctic cold fronts drive record-low temperatures across the state, leading to numerous freeze watches being issued by the National Weather Service. Cities like Pensacola and areas west of Tallahassee are within the potential snow zone, though accumulating snow is considered unlikely due to ground temperatures likely remaining above freezing.
Meteorologists have noted model inconsistencies but acknowledge the cold air is sufficient for snow. While Florida might only see 'flakes that fall but not stick,' neighboring states such as Georgia, Alabama, and the Carolinas are predicted to experience more significant snowfall and accumulation. The public has been urged to protect vulnerable populations and resources from the unusual cold snap.




