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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.
The storm dumped more than 8 inches of snow on the Florida panhandle between Tuesday and Wednesday— more than doubling the state’s record — and creating treacherous driving conditions.
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.
- State of Florida (8.8 inches in Milton): This total is preliminary but it more than doubles the state's previous record for the biggest 24-hour snow total, which was 4 inches in Milton on March ...
Over 10 inches of snow has been reported in Louisiana as a historic, unprecedented snowstorm slams the South. The snow is falling across Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South ...
The storm has spread dangerous snow and ice along 1,000 miles of Interstate 10 from central Texas to northern Florida and will go on to the coastal areas of Georgia and the Carolinas, AccuWeather ...
Neighboring Florida not only saw heavy snow but also broke the state’s previous one-day record. According to the NWS, 8.9" officially fell over Pensacola , with similar amounts in nearby Milton.
Milton, Florida, the state's previous record holder, picked up 9.8 inches of snow. This is much higher than the 4-inch record set on March 6, 1954, near Milton.