Record snowfall closed the Pensacola International Airport, causing headaches for travelers. “My flight got canceled at the last minute Tuesday,” Daniel Gage, a Pensacola resident, said. “They rebooked me in for the Wednesday,
Pensacola International Airport ceased all commercial operations on Tuesday as a major winter storm unfolds and is expected to bring 4-6 inches of snow to the area, according to the National Weather Service.
Pensacola International Airport is back open Thursday."Passengers, please contact your airline directly for the most up-to-date information r
Pensacola isn’t out of the thick of it just yet. The National Weather Service extended its extreme cold warning for Northwest Florida from 9 p.m. Wednesday to 9 a.m. Thursday. Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be dry, which means we probably won’t see any new snow while temperatures continue to dip below freezing.
Pensacola International Airport announced that all commercial operations are closed Tuesday due to the winter weather."Please check with you
MOBILE, Ala. ( WALA) - Mobile Regional Airport and Mobile International Airport will reopen for commercial service at noon Thursday. Runway conditions have improved, and crews are working to clear the last of the ice, officials report Thursday morning. The best practice is to check directly with your airline for the latest flight updates.
Airports across north Florida announced closures due to the winter weather that is bringing hazardous conditions.
A 130-year record snapped in Florida on Tuesday as roughly 10 inches of snow fell. “It was kind of crazy to see they were calling for maybe a little dusting, and it
Milton saw almost 9 inches of snow in a historic winter storm storm that shattered the previous 130-year record.
The City of Pensacola has announced that its offices and facilities will be closed on Tuesday, due to anticipated hazardous weather and road
If the forecast verifies, it may be a once-in-a-lifetime storm. The record one-day snowfall in the city limits of Pensacola occurred in 1954 when 2.3 inches of snow was recorded at the Pensacola airport, according to weather service records.
Milton saw 10 inches of snow - and Pensacola 8.9 - in a historic winter storm storm that shattered the previous 130-year record.