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Alicia Leonard

SoWal Insider
Press Release
Winter Storm Event

DeFuniak Springs, FL (February 11, 2010) ?

This afternoon Walton County Sheriff?s Chief of Emergency Management and Public Safety Communications Division, Captain Mike Barker, met with emergency responders and Walton County officials in a teleconference with the National Weather Service offices in both Mobile and Tallahassee.

Weather Service Meteorologists? predict snow will begin falling early tonight from I-10 northward to the Alabama Stateline. One to two inches is expected in the Northern half of Walton County with even heavier amounts in South Alabama. Heavier amounts are also expected across northern portions of Escambia, Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties. Areas south of I-10 in Walton County can expect rain, possible sleet beginning around the same time.

With temperatures below freezing for an extended period, ice is expected to be particularly bad on less traveled roads, bridges, and overpasses. Accumulations are also expected on grassy surfaces. The motoring public is being asked to stay off the roads, but if having to drive take extra time to get to your destination and be extremely careful. Accumulations are expected

The National Weather Service in Tallahassee has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for snow, which is in effect from three in the morning until six o?clock Friday night. The National Weather Service indicates that the snow will be wet and heavy and power outages are possible.

Its been nearly seventeen-years (March, 1993) since Northwest, Florida has received any snow accumulations. It will be a sight we normally do not see; folks are urged to be safe.
 

lms47

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Apr 23, 2008
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My phone just rang with a recorded message from the WCSO telling me this exact information and warning all residents to be prepared for failing road conditions through Friday evening.
 

scooterbug44

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May 8, 2007
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Remember that visible snow anywhere near Casa Scooterbug is grounds for an immediate text or call - no matter what time it is! :wave:

Don't want to miss snow in FL! :D
 

Carol G

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Jan 15, 2007
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Remember that visible snow anywhere near Casa Scooterbug is grounds for an immediate text or call - no matter what time it is! :wave:

Don't want to miss snow in FL! :D

Ditto what she said, I don't want to miss it either!
 

Yellow Hammer

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Feb 14, 2007
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Close the schools....let the kids play. At the very least lets put the snowbirds to work and have them run shuttles so the locals wont kill themselves attempting to get to Publix for the last loaf of white bread.
 

Minnie

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Stay safe, we just went through this and probably are going to get more.

Mother Nature has been a biotch this winter. :D
 

jodiFL

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according to this 48hour forecast map I found it might just get all the way down here. Been about 10-11 years but is isnt unheard of.
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Alicia Leonard

SoWal Insider
From SWFD FB

Sounds kind of funny but the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Coastal Walton...
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Today at 3:25pm

The SWFD offers the following safety tips:

The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for South Walton on Thursday night and Friday morning. Local meteorologists forecast precipitation and freezing temperatures for the next 36 hours, which may create snow flurries. Although no snow accumulation is anticipated, there is an increased likelihood of ice forming on roads, bridges and low lying areas throughout our District.
The South Walton Fire District (SWFD) encourages members of the community to please limit leaving your homes only when necessary while icy conditions are prevalent. If you must be out on the roadways, please use extreme caution and be aware of black ice. Although rare in Florida, black ice is a dangerous wintertime hazard because the icy road may not always be visible to the driver.
While a shiny road surface indicates an obviously wet or icy road, a road covered with black ice will look a little different. Keep an eye out for pavement that is slightly darker and a little duller looking than the rest of the road surface-- this may indicate that black ice is present. Because black ice is so tricky to detect, a driver may not realize there is an icy road surface until his car begins to slide. Drive smoothly and steadily, if you begin to slide to take your foot off the gas, don’t slam on the brakes and turn your wheels in the direction of the slide.
Additional cold weather safety tips:
•Remember some areas around porches, steps, and sidewalks may have had standing water that has frozen.
•Remember to be extra careful and dress warm, layering works best, if you have to go out!
•Remember the five P's of cold weather- protect people, protect pets, protect plants, protect pipes and practice fire safety!
•Remember, in the event of power outages; be extremely careful when using generators or fuel burning space heaters, as they can produce dangerous levels of carbon monoxide that can cause poisoning in only a matter of minutes.
•Remember to never use either gas powered or electric stoves or ovens to heat your home.

For questions or further information, please contact Sean Hughes, Deputy Chief at 850-267-1298 or visit our website at SWFD - HOME.

From the National Weather Service:
COASTAL WALTON-WA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF.INWOOD.CRYSTAL LAKE.CHIPLEY.
FIVE POINTS
246 PM CST THU FEB 11 2010

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 3 AM TO 6 PM CST FRIDAY.

THE NATL WEATHER SVC IN TALLAHASSEE HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW.WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 3 AM TO 6 PM CST FRIDAY.

RAIN WILL DEVELOP AROUND MIDNIGHT TONIGHT AHEAD OF A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM. THE RAIN MAY BE MIXED WITH SLEET AT TIMES THROUGH SUNRISE.
THE RAIN IS EXPECTED TO MIX WITH SNOW AFTER SUNRISE.POSSIBLY BECOMING ALL SNOW BY MIDDAY.

WITH SURFACE TEMPS EXPECTED TO REMAIN IN THE MID 30S AND WARM GROUND SURFACES.ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO REMAIN BELOW 1 INCH.MAINLY ON GRASSY SURFACES. SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS ON AREA ROADWAYS IS NOT ANTICIPATED AT THIS TIME. THE RAIN & SNOW WILL END LATE FRI AFTERNOON.

AS TEMPS DROP BELOW FREEZING FRI NIGHT.ANY REMAINING WATER ON ROADWAYS MAY FREEZE.ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES. CAUTION SHOULD BE USED WHEN DRIVING LATE FRI INTO SATURDAY MORNING.

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW OR SLEET WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES.& USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.
 
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