At least one weather forecast shows there is a chance that Jacksonville could see some rain, snow or even ice next week. Here are the details.
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As temperatures drop and winter weather looms, North Florida communities are gearing up for what could be a historic event.
The National Weather Service in Jacksonville highlighted the probability for light freezing and temperatures lower than 32 degrees in parts of Northeastern Florida and Southeast Georgia later this week. Although there is potential for more freezing down in some areas, Jacksonville has a 0% chance of experiencing it, according to NWS Jacksonville.
Northern portions of Florida, from the Panhandle area to Jacksonville, can expect to see temperatures dipping into the high-20s and low-30s Wednesday night. Central Florida will see near-freezing temperatures with lows in the upper 30s. Snow isn’t on the ...
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Several Florida counties could see "show showers" next week as another an Arctic blast combines with moisture to make snow a possibility.
The National Weather Service and European global models show increasing chances of snow in Florida on Monday and Tuesday night.
The Florida Panhandle could see a brief period of snow or ice next week, if the right conditions combine. Bottom line: Cold temps coming.