At 3:38 a. m. on Monday, the National Weather Service released an updated rip current statement in effect until 7 p.
At 2:57 a.m. on Saturday, the National Weather Service issued a rip current statement valid from 10 a.m. until Sunday 7 p.m.
Back-to-back cold fronts will send potentially record-breaking temperatures to the Florida Panhandle on Saturday and Sunday.
Got a minute? Here's a quick look at what to effect as Florida braces for "Gulf-effect" snow and freezing temperatures.
Thousands of customers across Northeast Florida were without power Sunday morning, affecting their ability to heat their ...
From the WESH 2 weather camera, you can see a dusting of snow flurries falling from the sky near FSU stadium ...
High rip current risk at Central Florida beaches, variable weather ahead with record highs possible before a forecasted ...
Gulf-effect snow flurries are possible for a portion of Florida west coast. Potentially record-breaking cold could bring near ...
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Florida is staring down a kind of cold that rewrites the state’s winter playbook, with an arctic blast poised to drive temperatures to levels that challenge long standing records. Forecasts point to ...