North-Central Florida Snow Flurries And Sleet Underway

January 9, 2010 by weathervine  
Filed under Central Florida, Featured, Top Stories

January 9, 2010 – It’s snowing in Florida! That’s right, light snow flurries and sleet reports have begun to come in from several locations early this morning. The National Weather Services offices in Jacksonville, Melbourne and Tampa Bay, have all received some reports this morning of very light frozen precipitation in the form of sleet and isolated snow flurries. The follow radar picture shows a pretty widespread area of snow and rain mix, but many of this is not reaching the ground. However, there are some locations in the heavier precip where it is reaching the ground, and very small accumulation on windshields has been reported.

More to come on this later this morning, with hopefully some video and pictures.

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4 Responses to “North-Central Florida Snow Flurries And Sleet Underway”

  1. Adrian on January 9th, 2010 7:01 pm

    This is really interesting. I have never heard of such record low temperatures in Florida. This blast of cold air causes huge damage to crops. It must make life there miserable.

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