There is now a slight chance that the Pensacola area could see a dusting of light snow or snow flurries as cold weather brought about by the polar vortex creeping down into Florida.
The National Weather Service office in Mobile, Alabama, has run three models that indicate anywhere between light snow and flurries to “significant accumulations.” The latter guidance is an outlier, however, and consensus favors the light snow—if any happens at all.
As of Thursday afternoon, any accumulation that could happen is more likely to occur southeast of Interstate 65, which would include areas like Bay Minette in Alabama and the northern ends of Escambia and Santa Rosa counties…