JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A rare winter storm is set to impact North Florida and southern Georgia on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, bringing the risk of ice and even some snow to the region.
While Georgia and the Florida Panhandle will see snow that sticks to the ground, snowflakes in Jacksonville are not likely. Freezing rain is expected to begin in Southeast Georgia Tuesday afternoon before shifting south into Northeast Florida after midnight and lingering into the mid-morning Wednesday.
While we keep an eye on the winter storm, News4JAX wants to share helpful live cameras around the southern states that feature snow.
From a snowy Bourbon Street in New Orleans to making a snowman on the beaches in Houston, check out the falling snow in our southern states.
Watch Live: Click here to view our News4JAX live cameras across Northeast Florida
Florida
We are keeping our eyes on the panhandle as the winter storm approaches. There will be a good sticking of 1 to possibly 2 inches of rain from Tallahassee back toward Pensacola where the snow is currently falling.
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Snow in Florida: FDOT traffic cams spot snowy conditions on the roads
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Pensacola, Florida: Gulf Beach Cam
Georgia
*As of noon on Tuesday, snow was not visible in the live cams below. We are keeping an eye on these cameras and will update the list when snow is visible.
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Atlanta, Georgia: 11 Alive is tracking snowfall in Atlanta, Georgia
Texas
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Houston, Texas: Click here to see the snow at the Houston Zoo
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Galveston, Texas: See snow on the beach
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La Porte, Texas: Live from the top of the San Jacinto Monument
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Lakeway, Texas: Snow spotted in Lakeway, Texas
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Galveston, Texas: Live Pier Cam in Galveston
Alabama
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Gulf Shores, Alabama: Check out live beach cams and more
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Fairhope, Alabama: View over the Fairhope Pier in Alabama
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Mobile Bay, Alabama: USS Alabama Battleship Cam
Louisiana
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New Orleans, Louisiana: See snow on Bourbon Street
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New Orleans, Louisiana: Bourbon Street Cam 2
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Louisiana Drive Cam: Driving around New Orleans in record snow
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