The National Weather Service and European global models show increasing chances of snow in Florida on Monday and Tuesday night.
Hoping to see snow in Florida? It won't happen in Brevard County, but if you're willing to drive a few hours, you could see the white stuff.
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There's a very slight chance that the very northern tips of a few Florida Panhandle counties could see a wintry mix of rain, sleet and snow.
The weather forecast in Washington, D.C., calls for a high of 24. That's much colder than the predicted high of 70 at Trump's Florida estate.
So, as the Deep South grapples with the foreign language of snowflake icons making a (for some, repeat) appearance in weather apps, a reality check is in order.
Orlando is experiencing slightly cooler temperatures than usual. The average temperature for today is 56.5 degrees, which is 3.8 degrees below the five-year historical average of 60.3 degrees. The high for the day is expected to reach 67 degrees, with mostly sunny conditions during daylight hours.
Winter is definitely here in Florida, as temperatures are expected to be the lowest they have been so far this season.
It's snowed in Florida before, but probably won't this year. Here's the coldest day ever recorded here and a list of times it snowed in Florida.
A day after firefighters got a reprieve with lighter winds than expected, gusts were hitting up to 35 mph (56 kph) on the coast and in valleys and 55 mph (88 kph) in the mountains before dawn, National Weather Service meteorologist Todd Hall said. They were expected to increase through the morning.
Okaloosa County is preparing for cold weather expected to arrive this weekend, including shutting off water at county parks and coordinating with state and national