The second winter storm of the year brought 1-2 inches of snow to Gainesville, but not the Gainesville Floridians may be thinking of.
Florida Warm Up, a key early season men’s division college tournament set for January 31st-February 2, has been relocated two hours north of its original Tampa location to Gainesville after the University of South Florida revoked the tournament’s field reservations due to the construction of a new stadium on campus.
Parts of Florida are under a winter storm warning with multiple inches of snow expected on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Writing this forecast as a snow lover feels like I’m writing weather fanfic, but the reality may be ones for the records books.
Some areas in Florida could see "significant" snowfall starting today after the rare combination of freezing temperatures and moisture come together.
A rare winter system is affecting parts of Florida, bringing snow, ice, and sleet as frigid temperatures sweep across the Sunshine State.
Snow in Florida is quite rare but not unheard of. The last time parts of the Sunshine State picked up a dusting of snow was back in 2018. Tonight's storm will bring a lot more than a dusting, even rivaling the winter storm of 1989, which blanketed north Florida with snow and ice days before Christmas.
A potentially historic winter storm is heading to Florida. It promises to bring a significant coat of snow and ice, which will cause power and road issues. Here's your forecast.
Gainesville is the largest city in Florida’s Alachua County and the largest municipality with the name, but it shares the name with nine other cities. If you’ve seen photos of snow covering ...
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Florida residents in four locations woke to very chilly temps. It was 25 in Tallahassee at 6 a.m. By comparison, it was 41 in Anchorage, Alaska.
Cold weather shelters are opening across North Central Florida as a rare winter storm impacts the region Tuesday evening