It's going to be a cold night in North Florida. Meteorologists caution that while one-to-three inches of snow is possible, it is not guaranteed.
And the potential snow flurry falls around the anniversary of last year's Panhandle blizzard and record snow.
The entire state is bracing for colder temperatures, with a freeze watch in effect for many areas in Northern Florida.
The National Weather Service has issued Freeze Warnings in Northeast Florida and the Big Bend as overnight temperatures could drop into the low-20s.
These temperatures could kill sensitive vegetation and damage unprotected outdoor plumbing. And snow is a possibility in the Panhandle.
Cold weather shelters will open tonight through Sunday in Osceola, Brevard and Orange Counties. Pet owners must provide carriers for cats and leashes for dogs and are responsible for bringing food and supplies. Shelters opening in Orlando include Barnett Park and Goldenrod Recreation Center gymnasiums.