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  2. Snow in Florida - Wikipedia

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    March 12, 1993: The 1993 Storm of the Century produces up to 4 inches (100 mm) of snow along the Florida Panhandle. [36] February 2, 1994: Light snow was observed in the Florida Panhandle overnight from February 1 to 2. [37] January 8, 1996: Snow flurries are reported from Crystal River to New Port Richey with no accumulation. [38]

  3. How much snow has fallen? Map shows record-breaking numbers - AOL

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    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said the town of Milton, near Pensacola, set a new statewide snow record with 8 to 9 inches on the ground — more than double the previous Florida record of 4 inches ...

  4. Florida beats Alaska seasonal snow after Gulf Coast snowstorm

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    By the time the storm was over Tuesday night, the state of Florida also preliminarily broke its all-time snow record for any storm, with 9.8 inches at Milton, located in the Florida Panhandle.

  5. As South digs out from brutal storm, Florida cities still ...

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    ∎ 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.

  6. How much snow did the South get? See snowfall totals for ...

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    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 ...

  7. It snowed in Florida? See the photos. How much more is ... - AOL

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    More snow is on the way!” the Southwest Florida WINK meteorologist captioned an image of a “Welcome to the Free State of Florida” road sign. “I’m so glad I’m so much farther south.