As snowfall blanketed Callaway and Panama City on Tuesday, Dekevion Gause ventured into the community to report firsthand on the unusual winter storm affecting the area. While the snow may not have been his favorite part of the day, Kevi found himself talking with residents at the AD Harris Learning Village, local gas stations, and with those taking a walk through the freshly fallen snow.
The snowstorm that rolled through Panama City has brought icy and dangerous road conditions, forcing many drivers to exercise extreme caution or simply stay home. Kevi’s updates reflected the mixed emotions—some residents embraced the rare snowy scenery while others expressed concern over the slippery conditions and the difficulty of navigating through the snow-covered streets.
Despite the challenges, many in Panama City, like those at the AD Harris Learning Village, found ways to make the best of the weather. From sledding down small hills to impromptu snowball fights, residents quickly adapted to the unique circumstances. However, Kevi stressed the need for caution, as more snow was expected to accumulate throughout the night, making travel even riskier.
As temperatures dipped below freezing, Kevi encouraged locals to stay safe and look out for one another. His coverage highlighted the resilience and community spirit that continues to thrive, even in the face of an unexpected winter storm.