Here are some voices and images from a bright, yet chilly neighborhood stroll through snow-covered Panama City on Wednesday.
While the sunny weather on Wednesday gave many an opportunity to play in the snow, it may have caused a new problem. Panama City Beach Fire officials say the melted snow will freeze by Wednesday night making roads even more hazardous.
Panama City Beach residents traded building sandcastles for snowmen on Wednesday. Locals didn’t want to miss out on a rare snow day at the beach. “I honestly
Tuesday and Wednesday delivered a winter wonderland for some and delayed travel plans for others as an unusual layer of snow and ice coated North Florida. Preliminary storm data from the National Weather Service show as much as six inches of snow in Bonifay in Holmes County and in Fountain and Cedar Grove in Bay
Temperatures dipped extremely low on Wednesday, and while many in the Capital Region are used to chilly weather, snow is coming as quite a shock to some people in the southern U.S.
Airports across north Florida announced closures due to the winter weather that is bringing hazardous conditions.
Winter weather has knocked out power for some in the panhandle, but West Florida Electric Cooperative is working to restore it.
Tyndall Federal Credit Union gifted Florida State University Panama City a check for $10,000 to support scholarships and community services on Jan. 16.
From Pensacola to Jacksonville, snowfall was reported ranging from inches-deep to a light dusting. A whopping 9.8 inches was recorded in Milton, Fla. a city about 23 miles northeast of Pensacola. In nearby Molino, 9.5 inches of snow was recorded.
"There is people here from all over. They are not just from the local area. So, I mean it is just cool to see people that are still involved in these hobbies and that they are exited about it."
Florida A&M University (FAMU) and Florida State University (FSU) will cancel classes and suspend normal operations on Tuesday, Jan. 21, and Wednesday, Jan. 22, due to expected wintry precipitation and ice,
"With freezing temperatures and possible snow forecast in Northwest Florida next week, FDOT crews are preparing bridge deck sprayers, snow plows and other equipment and are ready to serve to keep Florida's highway system safe and operational in all types of weather conditions," a post from FDOT District 3 said.