Tallahassee is preparing for a rare winter storm that could bring significant snowfall and dangerously icy conditions. In response, local schools are implementing early dismissals, and officials are urging residents to stay off the roads. Governor Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency as preparations continue. Students from high schools to elementary schools will experience early dismissal on Tuesday, and all after-school activities have been canceled. Residents are advised to stock up on essentials in case of power outages. Safety remains a priority as the city braces for a historic winter event.
The city of Tallahassee is bracing for what could be a very unusual winter Wednesday! In fact, local meteorologists are reporting that our area is under a Winter Storm Warning that could lead to a mix of freezing rain, sleet, snow, and rain starting Tuesday night and lasting into Wednesday. This is shaping up to be quite the historic winter day in sunny Florida!
Forecasts are predicting that we might see between 1 to 2 inches of snow right here in Tallahassee, although some models are suggesting that we could even get lucky with higher totals, potentially up to a whopping 6 inches. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself bundled up, staring out the window in awe of Florida’s rarely-seen winter wonderland!
As the storm approaches, local officials are taking safety very seriously. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency in anticipation of the hazardous weather. As a precaution, Leon County Schools announced that they will be dismissing students early on Tuesday:
Additionally, all after-school activities for both Tuesday and Wednesday have been canceled, allowing families to prepare and stay safe.
But it’s not just K-12 schools that are affected. Florida A&M University and Tallahassee State College have also announced that they will be closing on Tuesday and Wednesday. Meanwhile, Florida State University will be suspending classes for the same duration, but will resume operations on Thursday morning at 5 a.m.
In a bid to prepare for the icy conditions sweeping across Northwest Florida, the Florida Department of Transportation has already deployed winter weather crews. This means they are ready to tackle any icy patches and help keep our roads safe.
Local safety officials are advising everyone to stay off the roads after 5 p.m. on Tuesday, as conditions are expected to worsen significantly. The forecast indicates that a mix of rain, sleet, and snow will begin from Tuesday evening, with considerable accumulations anticipated by Wednesday morning. That’s a recipe for dangerous driving conditions, folks!
In light of the approaching storm, residents are encouraged to take some precautions. Make sure to stock up on extra food, water, and flashlights at home, just in case we experience any power outages due to the icy conditions. It never hurts to play it safe!
For safety reasons, Leon County facilities, including community centers and libraries, will be closed on Wednesday as well. The winter storm has led to widespread cancellations across many institutions, including the Florida Legislature. This is a big deal, indicating just how serious the anticipated weather may be!
With snowfall records at risk during this winter storm, experts are reminding all of us to brace ourselves for a potentially prolonged period of cold temperatures following the storm. It’s time to dig out those winter jackets and prepare for a cozy few days indoors!
So, Tallahassee, keep your loved ones close and your stock of snacks closer as we navigate this rare winter storm! Safety first, and let’s hope everyone stays warm and safe.
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