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  • Florida sees heaviest snowfall in state’s history as winter storm slams South


    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Florida spent Tuesday preparing for its most significant bout of winter weather since 1989, with airports closing and officials calling for residents in the western Panhandle to stay off the roads.

    On Tuesday evening, widespread reports of 5-12 inches of snow were reported around Pensacola, causing troopers to shut down a nearly 70-mile stretch of Interstate 10. National Weather Service offices along the corridor issued a rare Winter Storm Warning for counties from Pensacola to Jacksonville, warning of snow and ice accumulations that could make travel hazardous.

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a state of emergency on Monday ahead of the wintry mess and said that for communities in the Panhandle, the wintry mess could be record-breaking. The Sunshine State’s all-time greatest snowfall was 4 inches in Milton, outside of Pensacola, on March 6, 1954, which was eclipsed on Tuesday by the measurements around Pensacola.

    “I don’t have to tell anybody that we’re not necessarily used to walking in a winter wonderland here in Florida,” DeSantis said during a news briefing at the state’s emergency operations center.

    Utility providers across the I-10 corridor were preparing for weather-related outages, which would likely occur if a significant amount of ice fell.

    FOX Weather Meteorologist Steve Bender was in Tallahassee on Tuesday, waiting for the liquid precipitation to change over to freezing rain and even snow.

    The capital city appeared similar to a ghost town as residents were not willing to take the storm for granted, especially after an active hurricane season in the region.

    FIRST-EVER BLIZZARD WARNING ISSUED ALONG GULF COAST AS DEADLY WINTER STORM SLAMS TEXAS

    Snow piles up in the western Panhandle

    The heaviest snowfall in the Sunshine State occurred around Pensacola, where spotters reported measuring amounts of 5-12 inches through Tuesday evening.

    Due to the hazardous weather and a series of crashes, a nearly 70-mile stretch of Interstate 10 was shut down by the Florida Highway Patrol.

    Emergency officials said they had pre-treated some roadways, but the efforts appeared to have been insufficient ahead of the major winter storm.

    According to the National Weather Service, more than 7.6 inches officially fell over Pensacola, with around 8.8 inches in nearby Milton.

    According to the NWS meteorologists in Tallahassee, it will take several days to verify all the snowfall reports and determine if any one city beat out the Pensacola metro for the largest snow measurement ever in the Sunshine State.

    Delays and cancellations mount

    Most school districts between Jacksonville and Pensacola canceled classes on Wednesday, including major universities such as Florida State University, FAMU, the University of North Florida and the University of Florida in Gainesville

    All flights into and out of the Tallahassee International Airport were canceled as of 3 p.m. Tuesday, with the intention of restoring operations by noon Wednesday.

    Similar cancellations were planned at the Jacksonville International Airport, where the last departing flight was expected to leave around 8 p.m., with operations returning to normal by noon on Wednesday.

    Any type of frozen precipitation can be problematic for the region, as communities lack the necessary equipment, such as treatment trucks and snowplows, to keep roadways and airports clear of hazardous travel conditions.

    Naval Air Station Pensacola’s main gate was closed to both inbound and outbound traffic on Tuesday afternoon as a mix of wintry precipitation moved in from the west.

    SEE IT: BEACHES COVERED WITH SNOW DURING HISTORIC GULF COAST WINTER STORM

    Greatest winter storm threat in Florida since 1989

    In North Florida and many other cities across the Southeast, the Christmas week snowstorm of 1989 holds many records and serves as a benchmark for all other winter precipitation events.

    The historic storm system developed on Dec. 22 before moving across the Sunshine State and off the Atlantic coast.

    Wilmington, North Carolina, reported seeing 15 inches of snow, while Jacksonville, Florida, saw nearly 2 inches.

    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, the frozen weather event caused widespread power outages and severe crop damage, as arctic temperatures gripped the region for days.



    Winter storm hits Florida with record-breaking snowfall

    Florida residents woke up to a winter wonderland today as the state saw its heaviest snowfall in history. The winter storm, which has been slamming the South with snow and ice, blanketed Florida with several inches of snow overnight.

    From Miami to Jacksonville, residents are braving the cold temperatures and slippery roads as they navigate the unexpected winter weather. Many schools and businesses are closed, and authorities are urging residents to stay off the roads if possible.

    Meteorologists are calling this snowfall event unprecedented for Florida, with some areas experiencing more snow in one night than they typically see in an entire winter season. The storm is expected to continue moving through the region, bringing more snow and freezing temperatures in the coming days.

    While some residents are enjoying the rare sight of snow in the Sunshine State, others are struggling to cope with the challenges that come with winter weather. As the storm continues to impact the South, residents are urged to stay safe and prepared for the wintry conditions.

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  • Bora Portamate PM-3500-Industrial Strength Universal Rolling Mobile Base That Makes Your Heaviest Power Tools Easy to Move

    Bora Portamate PM-3500-Industrial Strength Universal Rolling Mobile Base That Makes Your Heaviest Power Tools Easy to Move


    Price: $179.99
    (as of Dec 31,2024 09:59:20 UTC – Details)



    Bora Portamate Mobile Base Pm-3500 Is The Industrial Strength Solution For Moving Your Heaviest Equipment With Ease.The Pm-3500 Was The Winner Of The 2015 Pro Tool Innovation Award And For Good Reason. Of All The Mobile Bases Offered By Bora Portamonte For Moving Woodworking And Machine Shop Tools, The Pm-3500 Leads The Pack With Its 1500Lb Capacity. It’S An Industrial Strength, Universal, Fully Adjustable Roller Platform Frame, With A Capacity That Exceeds The Competition By Hundreds Of Pounds. Like Our Other Mobile Bases, This Model Increases And Decreases Its Size In One-Inch Increments, From 20.75 X 23.75 Inches To 28 X 33.5 Inches. The All Steel Construction, Solid Corner Brackets, And “Smooth As Silk” Casters And Wheels With Foot Control Locking Levers Ensure Maximum Strength And Stability. This Mobile Base Also Features Side Rails And Corner Pieces To Insure The Perfect Secure Fit For Your Machine.The Pm-3036 Extension Rail Kit (Sold Separately) Includes Two 36 Inch Extension Rails That Can Be Used To Extend The Size Of Your Pm-3500 To Accept Extra-Large Tools. Simply Replace The Existing 25In Extension Rails With The 36In Extension Rails To Increase Its Size. The Pm-3500 Is Ideal For Larger Machines Like Band Saws, And It’S Also The Perfect Dolly For Cabinets, That Fridge You Need To Move, And Anything Else. Everything You Need Is Included In This One Convenient Kit . Add It To Your Shopping Cart Now!
    Heaviest Capacity: The Bora Portamate Mobile Base Pm-3500 Has The Heaviest Weight Capacity Of Any Rolling Dolly At 1500 Lbs. (680 Kg). It’S Industrial Strength Makes It Ideal For Larger, Heavier Equipment Like Metal Cabinets, Freezers, Safes, And More
    Mount & Move Easily: Your Largest Machines, Woodworking Equipment, And Power Tools Can All Be Mounted And Moved With Ease, Including Table Saws, Bandsaws, Planers, Jointers, Shapers, And Spindle Sanders
    Easy Glide + Locking Levers: The Easy To Use Foot-Operated Locking Levers Clamp The Steel Mobile Base Firmly Into Place. When It’S Time To Get Moving, The 3 Inch Ball Bearing Wheels And Casters Provide A Smooth, Effortless Glide
    Optional Extensions: The Bora Pm-3036 Extension Rail Kit (Sold Separately) Includes Two 36 Inch Extension Rails That Can Be Used To Extend The Size Of Your Pm-3500 To Accept Extra Large Tools

    Customers say

    Customers find the material handling truck well-built and sturdy. They appreciate its easy movement, smooth rolling wheels even on rough floors, and simple assembly. The product works well and is considered a good value for the price.

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    Are you tired of struggling to move your heaviest power tools around your workshop? Look no further than the Bora Portamate PM-3500 Industrial Strength Universal Rolling Mobile Base. This heavy-duty mobile base is designed to make moving even your bulkiest and heaviest power tools a breeze.

    The PM-3500 features a weight capacity of up to 1500 pounds, making it perfect for large table saws, band saws, planers, jointers, and more. Its adjustable size allows it to accommodate a wide range of tool sizes, while its durable steel construction ensures long-lasting performance.

    With its smooth-rolling casters and foot-operated locking levers, the PM-3500 provides effortless mobility and stability for your tools. Say goodbye to straining your back trying to move your equipment around – with the Bora Portamate PM-3500, you can easily maneuver your tools wherever you need them in your workshop.

    Don’t let heavy power tools slow you down – invest in the Bora Portamate PM-3500 Industrial Strength Universal Rolling Mobile Base and make moving your equipment a breeze.
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