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A cold-stunned iguana fell from a palm tree as temperatures dropped in 40s in West Palm Beach, Florida on Dec. 26, 2022. The low temperature immobilize the cold blooded reptiles until it gets warmer.
Snowfall in Century, Florida on January 22 View of the snow from the blizzard in Madison County, Florida. On January 20, Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, declared a state of emergency for the incoming winter weather. [41] The Florida House of Representatives and Senate cancelled all of the committee meetings that were scheduled to occur during ...
Driving On The Ice And Driving In The Snow: Weather Driving Tips For Driving In Inclement Weather This image shows a "Welcome to the Free State of Florida" sign as snow falls during a historic ...
January 16, 2024: An arctic cold front produced a wintry mix of snow flurries, sleet, and freezing drizzle during the mid-morning hours in far western portions of the Florida panhandle, including areas west of Pensacola. Minimal impacts occurred. [90] Snowfall in Century, Florida on January 22, 2025
The latest occurrence of snow or sleet fell on January 16, 2024 as a winter storm brought snow flurries west of Pensacola and western portions of the panhandle. [31] The state record for snowfall is 5 inches (13 cm), set in northern Florida during January 1800, though some debate exists about the accuracy. [32]
Winter Storm Enzo was historic for Florida: The state's all-time 24-hour snowfall record was shattered when more than 9 inches of snow was measured on Jan. 22 in the Florida Panhandle town of ...
FILE - A maintenance worker holds an iguana immobilized from cold temperatures outside an apartment complex in West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S., on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020.
As a result, cold air moved far to the south across Florida, causing both snow flurries and record low temperatures. Most notably, the weather system brought snow flurries (seen in the air, but not on the ground) as far south as Homestead on January 19. No snow had ever been reported in southeastern Florida before or since.