Widespread reports of 5″ to 12″ of snowfall were reported around Pensacola on Tuesday evening, which caused troopers to shut down a nearly 70-mile stretch of Interstate 10. National Weather Service offices along the corridor issued a rare Winter Storm Warning for counties from Pensacola to Jacksonville and warned of snow and ice accumulations that could make travel hazardous.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued a state of emergency on Monday ahead of the wintry mess and said that for communities in the Panhandle, the wintry mess could be record-breaking.
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the non-lunatic brigade calls it winter. Everyone screaming about climate change need to politely explain any time in history when it did not or quit changing. Im old enough to remember a lecture of how weather wasnt climate and yet here we are again...
ReplyDeleteWe got 8.5 inches a couple miles north of I-10 in Pensacola.
ReplyDeletelet the kids there enjoy it, it doesn't happen there very often. snow day!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd here in NE Nebraska where we need moisture, we can't buy a flake.
ReplyDeleteHere in Charleston, SC we got 3 inches of snow/ice. Northing was moving and the bridges were a mess.
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