the National Weather Service office in Mobile, Alabama said Tuesday night. In Pensacola, the official snow measurement at 10:45 p.m. on Tuesday was 7.6 inches. The weather brought the region to a near ...
When it snowed in Pensacola in February, 1973, the Vann siblings went outside and, like kids up north, built a snowman. It was such a rare occasion for Pensacola that a picture of the four young ...
Pensacola saw double-digit snowfall totals and freezing temperatures dozens of degrees colder than the average.
The Pensacola area has already received as much as 5.5 inches of snow on Tuesday, likely breaking a 130-year-old record for total snowfall, according to the National Weather Service. Despite ...
A rare winter storm across North Florida and the Panhandle is causing record snowfall in Pensacola, Florida. The National Weather Service doesn't have an official measurement of the snowfall amounts ...
Let it snow! Let it snow!” The words of the 1945 Christmas jingle, “Let It Snow!” were no exaggeration in Pensacola the morning the blizzard began on Jan. 21, 2025. Schools were out, roads and bridges ...
A freak winter storm that swept the Gulf of Mexico yesterday, Tuesday, Jan. 21, brought more than seven inches of snow to Pensacola, doubling the previous record of three inches in 1895. Here’s where ...
Northwest Florida is bracing itself for what meteorologists are calling historic levels of snow as a winter storm threatens millions across a 1,000-mile stretch from Texas to Florida. The Pensacola ...
With the pure joy and happiness that this community has experienced during our two days of snow, I would like to suggest that Jan 21 going forward be "Pensacola Smowmaggedon Day" or "Pensacola ...
"A (Pensacola News Journal) photographer showed up and took our picture," said Curtis Vann from his home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Tuesday morning as snow began to fall there. "Two days later ...
The National Weather Service office in Mobile, Alabama, published its January climate summary for the Mobile and Pensacola area, giving a final look at a month of unprecedented weather.