One week after record snowfall, places like Tallahassee and Jacksonville will see temperatures in the 70s and low 80s.
Temperatures in North Florida last week were downright frigid. From Jan. 19-25, Pensacola's average temperature was 33.8 degrees, which is 17.3 degrees below the average temperature for the same time frame, according to the NWS.
Another major snowstorm is pegged to hit the United States. Fortunately, Florida won't be getting any more snow from this one.
Weather data from cities across the state suggest that while temperatures are gradually rebounding, variations persist in different regions.
The National Weather Service has issued extreme cold warnings, cold weather advisories and freeze warnings for Florida.
“North winds 25 to 30 knots with gusts up to 45 knots. Seas 7 to 10 feet, occasionally to 13 feet,” the NWS marine forecast from Fernandina Beach south to St. Augustine said. “Intracoastal waters very rough. Showers. Freezing rain after midnight.”
North Florida got to enjoy record-breaking snowfall and everyone else got a blast of wintry air from Winter Storm Enzo. When do the freezing temps end?
How much snow are we getting? Pensacola, Florida, under extreme cold warning with snow expected The National Weather Service Mobile said the western Panhandle could see snow this week — a lot of it.
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The nation's next significant storm could blast millions of people with snow, severe weather and flooding starting Wednesday, while dangerous snow squalls associated with a clipper system sweep across the Northeast Tuesday morning.