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The possibility of snow is in Pensacola’s forecast overnight on Saturday and early Sunday morning, and those chances are creeping up with every forecast. The Pensacola area has about a 10% chance of an inch or more of snow and between a 20% and 45% chance of 0.1 inches or more until mid-morning on Sunday, Jan. 18.
With a chance of precipitation and a deep freeze coming, what are the odds Pensacola sees more snow? Here's what NWS says.
Pensacola isn't likely to see any major accumulations but has a 20% to 45% chance of seeing light snow late Saturday, early Sunday.
The National Weather Service says that Pensacola could dodge freezing rain and sleet during the winter storm but not the brutal cold.
The Pensacola International Airport recorded a frigid 21.9 degrees early Tuesday morning. How does it compare to Pensacola's coldest temperatures?
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Pensacola Waterfront Rescue Mission opens doors to all at no cost during cold snap
PENSACOLA, Fla. (WKRG) — Pensacola’s Waterfront Rescue Mission is treating this weather as they would an emergency disaster as the temperatures dip below 40 degrees. For the next seven days, the Mission suspended normal operations and shifted to their ‘Emergency Cold Weather Plan,
Here are the best photos, videos, from Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026, snowfall in Florida.
Looks like snow is back on the menu. NWS Mobile says there's a slight chance of light snow/snow flurries on Saturday night.