The possibility of snow is in Pensacola’s forecast overnight on Saturday and early Sunday morning, and those chances are creeping up with every forecast. The Pensacola area has about a 10% chance of ...
Back-to-back cold fronts will send potentially record-breaking temperatures to the Florida Panhandle on Saturday and Sunday.
The National Weather Service says that Pensacola could dodge freezing rain and sleet during the winter storm but not the brutal cold.
Pensacola isn't likely to see any major accumulations but has a 20% to 45% chance of seeing light snow late Saturday, early Sunday.
With a chance of precipitation and a deep freeze coming, what are the odds Pensacola sees more snow? Here's what NWS says.
The Panhandle briefly awoke to sub-freezing temperatures on Saturday morning, but the worst temperatures are still ahead.
The Florida Panhandle will be spared from wintry precipitation but could still face supercell thunderstorms and bitter cold lasting through January.
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