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James Bentwood

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Feb 24, 2005
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Winter Storm Watch
Issued: 2:23 AM Jan. 20, 2025 – National Weather Service

...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY AFTERNOON
THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING...

* WHAT...Heavy mixed precipitation possible. Total snow and sleet
accumulations up to two inches and ice accumulations around one
tenth of an inch possible.

* WHERE...Portions of southeast Alabama, Panhandle Florida, and
southwest Georgia.

* WHEN...From Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning.

* IMPACTS...Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will
likely become slick and hazardous. The strong winds and weight of
snow on tree limbs may down power lines and could cause sporadic
power outages. Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous
conditions could impact the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning
commutes.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Monitor the latest forecasts for updates on this situation.

Persons are urged to stay indoors until conditions improve. If you
must go outside, dress in layers. Several layers of clothes will
keep you warmer than a single heavy coat. Cover exposed skin to
reduce your risk of frostbite or hypothermia. Gloves, a scarf, and a
hat will keep you from losing your body heat.

Persons should consider delaying all travel. If travel is absolutely
necessary, drive with extreme caution. Consider taking a winter
storm kit along with you, including such items as tire chains,
booster cables, flashlight, shovel, blankets and extra clothing.
Also take water, a first aid kit, and anything else that would help
you survive in case you become stranded.


__________________________________

Winter Storm Watch
From Tue 12:00 pm until Wed 6:00 am CST

Action Recommended
Make preparations per the instructions

Issued By
Tallahassee - FL, US, National Weather Service

Affected Area
Portions of southeast Alabama, Panhandle Florida, and southwest Georgia

Description
...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING...

WHAT...Heavy mixed precipitation possible. Total snow and sleet accumulations up to two inches and ice accumulations around one tenth of an inch possible.

WHERE...Portions of southeast Alabama, Panhandle Florida, and southwest Georgia.

WHEN...From Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning.

IMPACTS...Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will likely become slick and hazardous. The strong winds and weight of snow on tree limbs may down power lines and could cause sporadic power outages. Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Monitor the latest forecasts for updates on this situation.

Persons are urged to stay indoors until conditions improve. If you must go outside, dress in layers. Several layers of clothes will keep you warmer than a single heavy coat. Cover exposed skin to reduce your risk of frostbite or hypothermia. Gloves, a scarf, and a hat will keep you from losing your body heat.

Persons should consider delaying all travel. If travel is absolutely necessary, drive with extreme caution. Consider taking a winter storm kit along with you, including such items as tire chains, booster cables, flashlight, shovel, blankets and extra clothing. Also take water, a first aid kit, and anything else that would help you survive in case you become stranded.

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Walton County Emergency Management

In preparation for the upcoming wintry precipitation next this week, let's talk about some of the hazards that may come with it.
Ice accumulation on trees and power lines adds significant weight, which may lead to power outages in your area. Here are some tips to stay safe and prepared if the power goes out during cold weather:

Prep for the Cold
• Stock up on essentials: Have enough food, water, and medications for at least three days.
• Layer up: Extra blankets and warm clothing are essential for keeping cozy without heat. Please, don't put the space heater under your blanket.
• Flashlights over candles: Avoid fire hazards by using battery-powered lighting.
• Plan Ahead: There is a solid chance roads will be hazardous. If you can avoid being on the road, we strongly recommend it.

⚡ Generator Safety
• Place generators outside—never indoors or in an enclosed space like a garage.
• Keep them at least 20 feet away from windows and doors to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
• Follow manufacturer guidelines and never overload your generator. Now is the time to test your generator for working condition.
️ Stay Safe During a Power Outage
• Unplug electronics to avoid power surges when electricity is restored.
• Keep your fridge closed: Food stays safe for about 4 hours in a refrigerator and 48 hours in a full freezer.
• Use space heaters only as directed and never leave them unattended.
Stay Informed
• Sign up for local emergency notifications to stay in the loop by visiting www.AlertWalton.org

• Monitor local weather alerts and check with your utility company for outage updates. Here are some helpful links for outage maps:
• Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative, Inc.: https://bit.ly/4hm2EuZ
• Florida Power & Light: Power Tracker Map
• Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative: Web Outage Viewer

Cold Weather Sheltering Locations
• In the event of an extended power outage, cold weather shelters will be available, pending volunteer availability.
• If you're interested in helping, see below for the sign up links! For questions, contact our friends at Matrix COC by texting 850-409-5818 or calling 850-307-8100.

North Walton Shelter
DeFuniak Springs Community Center
361 N. 10th St., DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433
Sign Up Here: North Walton Cold Weather Shelter Volunteer Sign Up

Freeport Shelter
Freeport Community Center
902 State Highway 20, Freeport, FL 32439
Sign Up Here: Freeport Cold Weather Shelter Volunteer Sign Up
Finally, stay warm, stay safe, and look out for your neighbors! ❄️


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A Winter Storm Warning will be in effect for Okaloosa County from 6 a.m. Tuesday through 6 a.m. Wednesday, as confidence grows for significant winter weather impacts.

Okaloosa Public Safety Director Patrick Maddox said Sunday that areas between Highway 84 and the Interstate 10 corridor now appear most likely to receive the highest snow totals, marking a southward shift in the forecast.

Road conditions will likely be hazardous due to ice accumulation, with state and local crews preparing response measures. The Department of Transportation will use chloride salts and ethylene glycol on state roads, while county public works crews will spread sand on local roads if necessary. Officials strongly advise against using two-wheeled vehicles during the weather event.

Residents should take precautions to protect their homes during the bitter cold, Maddox advised. This includes dripping faucets, protecting exposed pipes, and using portable heaters with caution. Additionally, residents should make arrangements to protect outside plants, trees, and animals.

While confidence in snow accumulation decreases north of Highway 84, Maddox emphasized that even minor accumulations could create major impacts due to extremely cold temperatures.

"It looks like this will be a mostly snow event for the majority of the area," Maddox said. However, he noted coastal areas might experience a mix of winter precipitation, potentially affecting accumulation amounts there.

The winter storm is expected to impact the area from Tuesday morning through Tuesday evening. Officials warn that moderate to major impacts are expected regardless of specific snow totals.

Bitter cold temperatures will continue to affect the area through the latter half of the week, Maddox added.
 

Jim Tucker

Beach Fanatic
Jul 12, 2005
1,217
501
Frigid weather closes Walton County operations

Walton County – Jan 20, 2025 – Walton County is currently in a Winter Storm
Watch. An arctic cold front moved through the region on overnight Sunday,
bringing dangerous wind chills in the teens to low 20s Monday-Thursday.
Rain should start at approximately 1 p.m. on Tuesday and continue throughout the
evening into Wednesday morning. Per the National Weather Service, we should
expect to see one to two inches of snow throughout most of the County
From Freeport to the south, we could see a mix of snow and freezing rain with
freezing rain along the coast.

Walton County Commission offices will remain closed until Thursday due to the
severe cold weather, which has resulted in extremely hazardous driving conditions.
There is a potential for icing on the roadways, especially on bridges and overpasses
and possible power outages.

The Courts and the Clerk of Court will close at noon on Tuesday. Other office
closures for Tuesday and Wednesday include the Walton School District, Florida
Department of Health, Supervisor of Elections, Tax Collector and Property
Appraiser.

Be advised - Beach Operations will close all Beach/Bay access restroom buildings
this afternoon due to extreme freeze conditions. All water/sewer systems that have
the potential to freeze will be drained to prevent damage.
Beach Operation crews will monitor weather systems and re-open restrooms when
freeze period have passed.

The Beach Tram will suspend operations today at 4 p.m. and resume operations
Thursday at 8 a.m. Beach Tram manager will notify affected businesses in
Grayton.

The Matrix COC will be offering Cold Weather Emergency Sheltering (CWES)
this evening at the DeFuniak Springs Community Center. Doors will open at 5 p.m.
The Matrix is located at 361 N 10th Street, DeFuniak Springs.

The Freeport Community Center will also be open this evening, at 902 State
Highway 20, Freeport, FL.

We strongly encourage everyone to stay informed by following weather updates
and guidance from local authorities. Your safety remains our top priority.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation during this time. Please stay
safe.
 

Dawn D

Beach Comber
Mar 20, 2022
11
3
SRB
Anyone know if they plan on closing 331 bridge at all. Asking for work purposes. Having a problem finding information on it.
 

Ken

Beach Lover
Jan 22, 2007
115
19
Anyone know if they plan on closing 331 bridge at all. Asking for work purposes. Having a problem finding information on it.
Not unless it heavily iced but even then they probably have de-icing equipment.
 

Ken

Beach Lover
Jan 22, 2007
115
19
Snow forecast is 5-8 inches - noon to 8 pm or so. High temp 36, low 22.
 

Kurt

Admin
Staff member
Oct 15, 2004
2,323
4,977
SoWal
mooncreek.com
The storm is underway, time to get off the roads!

⚠️ We've received A LOT of questions regarding county bridges and other road closures. Here are a few ways you can see road closures and live updates around #WaltonCounty:

• Visit to this website for the latest road closures in Walton County: https://perimetermap.com/

• Download the Florida 511 App or visit this website: FL511

• Visit https://walton.weatherstem.com/ and watch the show from one of our 17 Walton County Emergency Management Weatherstem cameras.

For questions, you are always welcome to call our Community Information Center line at (850) 892-8392.
 

Kurt

Admin
Staff member
Oct 15, 2004
2,323
4,977
SoWal
mooncreek.com
A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect for the entire area until
4:00am, January 22. Heavy snowfall has been reported this evening throughout Walton County with reports of
7.5 inches of snow in Gaskin and four inches at the Emergency Operations Center in Defuniak Springs and it is
expected to continue to snow for the next few hours.

Extreme Cold Warning is in effect until 9:00am, January 22. Wind chills between 5 to 15 degrees are expected
Wednesday morning. Please stay indoors as impacts include could cause frostbite, hypothermia, as well as
damage to plants and pipes. The temperature Wednesday may only reach the mid 30s which my limit melting
and as evening and overnight temperatures drop, accumulated snow and may re-freeze, creating icy roadway
hazards so we urge residents and visitors to stay off the roadways unless absolutely necessary.
For additional weather information and official forecasts, please visit the National Weather Service
Tallahassee Forecast Office at Tallahassee, FL.

We encourage you to continue to monitor the Walton County Emergency Management social media page and
website, along with local media outlets and National Weather Service.

To receive important emergency information, sign up for AlertWalton at www.alertwalton.org.

The following roads are closed:
• Interstate 10 eastbound and westbound is closed from exit 70 (Mossy Head) EAST to exit 5 in
Pensacola.
• The Baldwin Avenue bridge in Defuniak Springs

Additional road closure information can be found by visiting the Perimeter website at
https://perimetermap.com/Walton-Fl and downloading the Florida 511 App or visiting their website at

Visit https://walton.weatherstem.com/ to view real-time weather conditions from one of our 17
WeatherStem weather stations.

Walton County Emergency Management social media will be updated with the impacts to Walton County
 
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