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Pensacola, FL – Rising rivers and water-covered highways could become a concern across the Florida Panhandle as unseasonable warmth combines with a wetter-than-average storm track before St. Patrick’s Day.
According to NOAA’s 8-14 day outlook issued February 26 and valid March 6-12, there is an 80-90% probability of above normal temperatures stretching from the Northeast through the Southeast and into the Gulf Coast. The Florida Panhandle sits firmly inside that high-confidence zone, signaling highs that could run well above early March averages from Escambia County to Leon County…