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  4. Snow in Florida - Wikipedia

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    March 6, 1954: 4 in (100 mm) of snow accumulates at Milton Experimental Station, Santa Rosa County, within a 24-hour period. [28] March 28, 1955: Snowfall accumulates to 1 inch (25 mm) in Marianna along the Florida Panhandle. [29] To this date, this is the only instance of snowfall in Florida occurring after the spring equinox.

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  6. High winds knocked power out for hours in the Florida Keys ...

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    Keys Energy Services, the energy company of the Lower Keys, said the 5:30 a.m. outage originated in the Upper Keys, within the Florida Keys Electric Cooperative Association’s service area.

  7. Florida Keys - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Florida Keys fall into USDA zone 11a to 11b; Key West is zone 12a. There are two main "seasons" in the Florida Keys, a hot and wet season from June through October, and a dry season from November through April, that features little rainfall, sunny skies, and warm breezy conditions.

  8. Meteorological history of Hurricane Irma - Wikipedia

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    Radar loop of Irma making landfall in the Florida Keys on September 10. Irma made landfall in Cudjoe Key, Florida at 13:00 UTC on September 10 at Category 4 intensity, with winds of 130 mph (210 km/h) and a central pressure of 931 mbar (27.5 inHg). [2] This made Irma the first Category 4 hurricane to strike Florida since Hurricane Charley in 2004.

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