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Florida saw the most snowfall in its history Tuesday, as a rare and deadly winter storm walloped the Gulf Coast and Southeast.. The heaviest snow occurred around Pensacola, where 9 inches had ...
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.
In Florida, the Pensacola area broke the state's 130-year-old record for total snowfall. The National Weather Service reported at least 5 inches in Pensacola and 8.8 inches in Milton, both ...
(2:32 p.m. ET) Orange Beach, Alabama, Covered In Snow. The sand at one of Alabama's most popular beach getaways is unrecognizable today. A social media post from the city calls it "History in the ...
∎ In Florida, the 9.8 inches of snow measured in Milton more than doubled the previous state record set nearby in 1954. Farther north, parts of the Outer Banks of North Carolina received 9 inches.
Snow flurries are reported in the air as far south as Fort Pierce. [40] December 25, 2004: Locations along the Florida Panhandle receive a dusting of snow. [41] November 21, 2006: An eastward-moving weather system produces a very light dusting and snowflakes in central Florida. It is the first snow in November in the state since 1912. [41]
Another 4 inches (10 cm) of snow, combined with sleet and freezing rain, piled up in some spots in northern Florida, southern Georgia and southeast South Carolina as the storm crawled through the ...
Snow accumulations ranged from 6–12 inches (15–30 cm) across the coast, and the states of Louisiana and Florida recorded their largest single-day snowfall across the state, breaking records that had stood for almost a century. At least 77,000 people lost power due to the storm, with most of the outages being reported in Louisiana and Florida.