Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Snow hits Sunshine State over weekend

Arctic air pushes south, loses momentum

- Tamara Lush

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – The “Welcome to Florida” sign in the northwest part of the state was covered in light snow as wintry weather dipped into the Sunshine State.

It was part of a storm that hit the Deep South over the weekend and left thousands of people without power in the region.

In Florida, the news website northescam­bia.com posted a photograph of the sign that welcomes travelers to the state, covered in a sprinkle of snow.

Elsewhere in the normally warm state, flurries were reported in Destin and Miramar Beach, while temperatur­es in St. Petersburg were 48 degrees. Miami was a positively chilly 61 degrees Sunday afternoon.

“It does look like it’s going to get a little colder tonight,” said Marc Austin, a forecaster from the National Weather Service in Ruskin, which is in the Tampa Bay area. “Tonight will be the coldest night in Florida this week. Probably the coldest night it’s been since last winter.”

Austin added that the region’s cold temps are due to an arctic air mass followed by a high pressure system. Wind died down and that allowed for the normally mild south to cool.

Areas north of Tampa can expect to get freezing temperatur­es Sunday night, even down in the twenties, he said.

Over the weekend, North Carolina had ice warnings, Georgia saw school and business closings and on Friday, Jackson, Mississipp­i had its largest snowfall since 1982.

Part of Asheville received eight inches of snow on Friday and Saturday, making the storm the 15th greatest since 1946, when the Weather Service started keeping records of snowfall in the city.

Forecaster­s said temperatur­es for Sunday were not expected to be favorable for melting the snow in many parts of the south.

Thousands of customers remained without power in the region.

 ?? GILLIAN JONES/THE BERKSHIRE EAGLE VIA AP ?? Hikers trudge through fresh snow along the trails of the Clark Art Institute in Williamsto­wn, Mass., on Sunday.
GILLIAN JONES/THE BERKSHIRE EAGLE VIA AP Hikers trudge through fresh snow along the trails of the Clark Art Institute in Williamsto­wn, Mass., on Sunday.

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