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February 14, 1892: Pensacola reported 3 inches (76 mm) of snow. [20] December 26–27, 1892: On both days, precipitation fell as sleet and snow at Pensacola. On December 26, sleet also occurred at Cerro Gordo, Florida, and slight trace of snow fell at Tallahassee. On December 27, a slight trace fell at Moseley Hall, Madison County, Florida. [21]
The Sunshine State's all-time greatest snowfall was 4 inches in Milton, outside of Pensacola, on March 6, 1954, which was eclipsed on Tuesday by the measurements around Pensacola.
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 ...
It last snowed in Miami in January 1977. ... Pensacola, Florida. They say it’s been over 30 years since there’s been an event like this,” the voice of an account titled provokedthoughtofmind ...
The last time New Orleans saw snow was in December 2004, according to the National Weather Service, and it was just half an inch. ... near Pensacola, set a new statewide snow record with 8 to 9 ...
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 ...
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.
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.