It doesn't happen often, so when it snows in Northeast Florida it's a big deal. Here's a look back at some notable winter storms.
A list of closures in Duval County, including the Clerk of Courts, Jacksonville Sheriff's Office buildings, First Coast YMCA's and Duval County Public Schools
Miami gets all the glory but Jacksonville, on the shores of the St. Johns River in North Florida, is well worth discovering. What makes it exciting is all the entrepreneurial activity from new restaurants & breweries to artists-run galleries and unique,
School administrators have been weighing chances for cold temperatures, maybe ice or even snow, to disrupt school routines or create dangers.
For the first time in seven years, the National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning for Florida. Here's what that means for Jacksonville.
Universities and colleges along the First Coast are starting to close in a domino effect in advance of the Winter storm that is hitting Florida Tuesday into Wednesday. By Tuesday afternoon, the area’s three most prominent universities and colleges had called it quits for some operations starting late Tuesday or Wednesday.
A national homebuilder is finishing its work in a St. Johns County, master-planned community. Homes range from 1,500 to 4,000 square feet.
As a rare winter storm continues to inch its way toward Northeast Florida, more city and countywide services are announcing how they will handle the inclement weather.
Cold temperatures are certain. Freezing rain, black ice and snow remain possibilities in St. Augustine through Saturday.
The First Alert Weather Team says heavy snow has impacted much of the Deep South through Tuesday from New Orleans to Pensacola.
In July, the St. Johns County pier became basically defunct after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers completed a sand replenishing project on the beach around the pier. Years of erosion had depleted the shoreline of sand and the beach renourishment effort was designed to restore the area of much-needed beach.
A Winter Storm Warning in effect for most of the First Coast, including all of Southeast Georgia. All of Duval County, Clay County and western Putnam County are now included in this warning. This goes from Tuesday 7 p.m. until 1 p.m. Wednesday.