Interstate 10 from the Alabama/Florida state line almost to Tallahassee has been closed since Wednesday evening. Conditions have now improved.
Interstate 10 continues to be closed in both directions from the Alabama, Florida state line to Exit 192 in Gadsden County.
Florida, and 8.9 inches in Pensacola, the weather service office in Mobile, Alabama said Wednesday. Interstate 10 closed all the way to Tallahassee Per Florida Department of Transportation, Interstate 10 from the Alabama state line to Tallahassee is closed.
Parts of Interstate 10 are reopening Thursday.I-10 was closed between the Florida-Alabama state line and Gadsden County outside Tallahassee.Tha
Interstate 10 will close starting 7 p.m. Eastern ... The western Big Bend, including Tallahassee, and the eastern Florida Panhandle are under an extreme cold warning tonight and Thursday morning.
A swath of between 1 and 4 inches of snow generally stretched along the Interstate 10 corridor from Tallahassee and Florida’s Big Bend to Jacksonville and points northward. According to the NWS ...
Almost 200 miles of Interstate 10 are back open Thursday ... The interstate was closed from the Alabama/Florida state line to U.S. 90 (exit 192) just west of Tallahassee, a distance of almost ...
Forecasters said it was too early to tell whether the ice and snow would approach or beat Tallahassee’s all-time snowfall record of 2.8 inches set in 1958.
A 200-mile stretch of interstate-10 through the Panhandle that was closed for most of the day has completely reopened. The Department of Transportation reopened the last section from Jackson County to Tallahassee at 7:00 p.
Frozen temperatures created an icy mess overnight in Northwest Florida, but as the sun rose Thursday some roads and bridges began to reopen.
Following snow, sleet and ice that arrived in the Big Bend and South Georgia Tuesday due to a winter storm, a large stretch of a major highway shut down Wednesday evening.
: The stretch of U.S. 90 from Galliver Cut Off to Summertime Dr is no longer listed as closed at the FDOT's FL511 site. Although temperatures are creeping up and the snow and ice are melting, icy conditions are still forcing some road closures in the Panhandle.