It's been 16 years since Tampa saw flurries, nearly 40 since they had a dusting.
Tampa NWS Discussion:
As we head into Saturday night we could still see some wrap around moisture
associated with the low along with dropping temperatures. Models
over the last couple of cycle have slowly increased the probability
of seeing some Gulf Effect Flurries or even a rain/snow mix over our
coastal areas. This is supported by a strong northwesterly wind and
a big difference between water temperatures and air temperature.
Even though surface temperatures as the time will be slightly above
freezing the Wet Bulb Temperatures look to be at or below freezing
which would also support flurries.
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