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Snow in Florida

It is very rare for snow to fall in the U.S. state of Florida, especially in the central and southern portions of the state. With the exception of the far northern areas of the state, most of the major cities in Florida have never recorded measurable snowfall, though trace amounts have been recorded, or flurries in the air observed few times each century. According to the National Weather Service, in the Florida Keys and Key West there is no known occurrence of snow flurries since the European colonization of the region more than 300 years ago. In Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Palm Beach there has been only one known report of snow flurries observed in the air in more than 200 years; this occurred in January 1977. In any event, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Palm Beach have not seen snow flurries before or since this 1977 event.[1]

Ice and snow as seen from an FDOT camera on the Bay Bridge in far northern Florida, following a winter storm on 28–29 January 2014. Much of the Panhandle experienced significant ice buildup (from freezing rain and sleet) followed by a light snowfall.

Due to Florida's low latitude and subtropical climate, temperatures low enough to support significant snowfall are infrequent and their duration is fleeting. In general, frost is more common than snow, requiring temperatures of 32 °F (0 °C) or less at 2 m (7 ft) above sea level, a cloudless sky, and a relative humidity of 65% or more.[2] Generally, for snow to occur, the polar jet stream must move southward through Texas and into the Gulf of Mexico, with a stalled cold front across the southern portion of the state curving northeastward to combine freezing air into the frontal clouds.[3] While light snowfall occurs a few times each decade across the northern panhandle, most of the state is too far south of the cold continental air masses responsible for generating snowfall in the rest of the country. The mean maximum monthly snowfall in most parts of Florida is zero. The only other areas in the continental United States with this distinction are southern and southeast Texas (around McAllen and Houston) and parts of coastal southern California at low elevations.[4]

Much of the known information on snow in Florida prior to 1900 is from climatological records provided by the National Weather Service meteorological station in Jacksonville, and information for other locations is sparse. The earliest recorded instance of snow in Florida occurred in 1774; being unaccustomed to snow, some Jacksonville residents called it "extraordinary white rain."[2] The first White Christmas in northeastern Florida's history resulted from a snow event that occurred on December 23, 1989.[5][6][7]

Events edit

The vast majority of snow events in Florida occurred in north Florida and the Jacksonville area. According to the National Weather Service, the record snowfall for the city of Jacksonville is 1.9 inches (4.83 cm), which fell on February 12, 1899. Tampa has a record snowfall of 0.2 inches (5.08 mm) which occurred on January 18, 1977.[8]

Due to larger populations and more advanced communication networks, snow events are witnessed and reported much more frequently in recent years than in historical eras. Interpretations of this timeline must therefore be made with caution, as observed patterns may not reflect actual climate-related trends in annual snowfall but rather improved reporting. Additionally, the presence of [Hard rime] or [Ice pellets sleet] being mistaken for snowflakes should also be considered. Finally, many of the reports below are not "official" National Weather Service reports, many being compiled by the newspapers and media, personal observations, and stories passed down through the years.

Pre-1900 (21 reported events) edit

 
Snowball fight on the steps of the Florida Capitol, February 1899
  • December 19, 1765: A "white frost" fell in the northern part of the British colony of East Florida "of short duration, and of no material detriment to the agricultural interests."[9]
  • 1774: A snowstorm extended across much of the territory. The affected residents spoke of it as an "extraordinary white rain."[2][10]
  • January 10/11, 1800: Land surveyor Andrew Ellicott erected an observatory at Point Peter, a location near the mouth of Saint Marys River, now in the far southeast side of the City of St. Marys, Georgia. After recording a sunrise temperature of 37 °F (3 °C), he observed "snow and hail the whole day" until 10 pm. The temperature then fell below freezing, the wind shifted to northwesterly, and the skies cleared at midnight. At sunrise the morning of January 11, he reported snow 5 inches (130 mm) deep and a temperature of 28 °F (−2 °C).[3][11] This snowstorm perhaps extended from Louisiana to Georgia.[12]
  • January 13, 1852: Snow fell all morning, accumulating to 0.5 inches (13 mm) at Jacksonville.[2]
  • February 28, 1855: A few flakes of snow fell at Jacksonville.[2]
  • January 29, 1868: Light sleet fell during the night at Jacksonville.[2]
  • February 28, 1869: During the morning, snow flurries fell at Jacksonville.[2]
  • January 10, 1873: At 7:25 am, a few snowflakes fell at Jacksonville.[2]
  • February 4/5, 1875: Between midnight and sunrise on both dates, light sleet occurred.[2]
  • December 1, 1876: According to the observer at Punta Rassa, Florida, snow fell for 5 minutes on the morning of December 1.[13]
  • January 4/5, 1879: At Jacksonville at 7 pm, sleet began, which turned to rain 90 minutes later. The freezing rain covered trees, shrubbery, and everything else outdoors by morning. The weight of the ice broke the limbs of many orange trees.[2] At Fernandina, snow occurred.[14]
  • December 5, 1886: At Pensacola, following a heavy rain and wind storm, light snow fell from 4:25 pm to 8:20 pm, accumulating to 1.5 inches (38 mm).[15]
  • January 5, 1887: 1 inch (25 mm) of snow fell at Pensacola,[16] and sleet fell elsewhere in the state.[17]
  • January 14, 1892: 0.4 inches (10 mm) of snow was reported at Pensacola.[16] The first snowfall of the season occurred at Fort Barrancas. Monthly snowfall totaled 0.5 inches (13 mm) at Pensacola.[18]
  • January 17, 1892: At 10:30 am, sleet fell for a few minutes only at Madison, Florida.[19]
  • 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] At intervals during daytime on December 27, light snow flurries occurred at Jacksonville.[2]
  • January 16–19, 1893: On January 16, snow occurred at Palatka. On January 17, sleet fell at Oxford, and at Pensacola. Shortly after midnight on January 18, sleet began in the city of Jacksonville and then turned to snow and then to rain.[2] That day, sleet also fell at Moseley Hall, Pensacola, and Tallahassee, and snow occurred at Lawtey. On January 18 and 19, sleet fell at Bristol.
  • December 29, 1894: Brooksville reported snowfall from 9 am to 11 am, and a few flakes fell at Mosquito Lagoon near Oak Hill, Florida. The press reported snow at towns in middle and west Florida. The temperature morning fell to lows unprecedented in decades, and this freeze destroyed 2 million to 3 million boxes of not yet gathered oranges, severely damaged pineapple plants, and killed or destroyed almost all other fruits and vegetables.[22]
  • February 14, 1895: From 6:22 pm to 6:27 pm, light sleet fell at Jacksonville, followed by light snow until 6:32 pm. At 7:20 pm, light snow resumed until 8 pm.[2] Snow also fell at Tampa, and at Pensacola, snow reportedly reached depths allowing for sleighing.[23]
  • February 12/13, 1899: At 9:45 pm, rain changed to sleet at Jacksonville. Sleet then changed to snow at 10:15 pm and continued through the night, accumulating to 2 inches (51 mm) before sunrise at 7 am as the temperature plunged to 10 °F (−12 °C).[2] The accumulation reached 4 inches (100 mm) at Lake Butler.[20] In sheltered locations, the snow melted only several days later.[2] This Great Blizzard of 1899 also affected much of the rest of the American South, and even brought the only ever subzero temperature to Florida.[24]

20th century (21 reported events) edit

  • December 16, 1901: At 1 pm, light snow fell at Jacksonville; at intervals through the afternoon, sleet followed.[2]
  • February 7, 1907: During the afternoon, a light snow flurry occurred "in the immediate vicinity" of the city of Jacksonville.[2]
  • November 27, 1912: An overnight period of snow covers the ground and trees with a 0.5-inch (13 mm) layer in northern Florida.[25]
  • January 22/23, 1935: Snow falls until the next morning, with Pensacola recording 1 inch (25 mm).[16]
  • February 8/9, 1947: A cold wave entering from Canada, accompanied by winds of up to 80 miles per hour (130 km/h; 36 m/s), causes snow as far south as Clearwater.[26]
  • February 2/3, 1951: Snowfall accumulates to 2.0 inches (51 mm) at Saint Augustine and Crescent City.[20]
  • December 14, 1952: Sleet and snow falls across the northern portion of the state, though there is very little accumulation.[27]
  • December 14, 1953: Light sleet occurs in the morning in Marianna.[27]
  • March 6, 1954: 4 in (100 mm) of snow accumulates at Milton Experimental Station, Santa Rosa County, within a 24-hour period, the highest such total for Florida according to official modern records.[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.
  • December 12–13, 1957: Snow reported as freezing temperatures blanket Florida. (The cold spell reaches even South Florida, although with less intensity than in other portions of the state and avoids the inhabited coastal areas of Miami-Dade County.)[30]
  • February 13, 1958: An overnight rainfall changes to snowfall in Jacksonville and accumulates to 1.5 inches (38 mm).[3] Additionally, Tallahassee reports a record 2.8 inches (71 mm).[20]
  • February 9, 1973: Snow falls over the northern portion of the state, including a total of 2.0 inches (51 mm) in Pensacola, with unofficial reports of up to 8 inches (200 mm).[20]
  • January 18, 1977: The pressure gradient between a strong ridge over the Mississippi Valley and a Nor'easter over Atlantic Canada sends very cold temperatures southward into the state. Areas around Pensacola are the first to receive the snow, then the rest of the Panhandle. Pensacola accumulates 1 inch (25 mm) of snow.[31] Following record accumulations for the Nature Coast, areas from Orlando to Tampa receive light snow accumulations, between 0.2 inches (5.1 mm) to 0.5 inches (13 mm). Before sunrise on January 19, West Palm Beach reports snow flurries in the air for the first and only time on record, with snow flurries reaching as far south as Homestead. The snow causes little impact as it was of the dry variety, melting on contact and lasting less than 40 minutes. Cold air results in hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to the winter citrus industry (Orlando ties the 1899 record of more than six consecutive nights well-below freezing). On January 20, The Miami Herald reports the event as the front-page story, with a headline of a size usually reserved for the declaration of war.[32]
  • January 30, 1977: Pensacola receives a small amount of snow. Crestview, about 50 miles (80 km) inland from Pensacola, receives 3 inches (76 mm) of snow.[33]
  • March 2, 1980: About 0.25 inches (6.4 mm) of snow covers car tops and patio furniture in Jacksonville.[3]
  • March 1, 1986: 0.5 inches (13 mm) of snow accumulates overnight in Jacksonville before melting within 30 minutes due to the morning sun.[3]
  • December 23/24, 1989: Light rain in Jacksonville turns to freezing rain as temperatures drop, and later changes to snow. The snow totals several inches in some locations, and results in the first White Christmas in the city's history.[3]
     
    Picture of the December 23, 1989, Jacksonville snowfall
    Light snow falls across central Florida as far south as southern Pinellas County on the 23rd, though the official weather station in St. Petersburg experiences only a light sleet.[34][35]
  • March 12, 1993: The 1993 Storm of the Century produces up to 4 inches (100 mm) of snow along the Florida Panhandle.[36]
  • January 8, 1996: Snow flurries are reported from Crystal River to New Port Richey with no accumulation.[37]
  • December 18, 1996: A plume of cold air causes snow to form in the northwestern portion of Escambia County.[38]

21st century (30 reported events) edit

 
Satellite image for the January 24, 2003, snowfall
  • January 24, 2003: A plume of Arctic air produces widespread record low temperatures and light snow flurries along the eastern coastline. The snow is described as ocean-effect snow, identical to lake effect snow in that it occurs due to very cold air passing over relatively warm water temperatures. Snow flurries are reported in the air as far south as Fort Pierce.[39]
  • December 25, 2004: Locations along the Florida Panhandle receive a dusting of snow.[40]
  • November 21, 2006: An eastward-moving weather system produces a very light dusting and snowflakes in central Florida. It is the first snow in November in the state since 1912.[40]
  • February 3, 2007: Very light snow flurries are reported in the northeastern panhandle, lasting less than an hour.[41]
  • January 3, 2008: Light snow flurries are reported near Daytona Beach.[42]
  • January 8/9, 2010: Very light dusting of snow seen in the eastern Jacksonville area. Light snow also fell in parts of central Florida, which briefly accumulated in Ocala and other parts of Marion County. A "wintry mix" of sleet and freezing rain was widespread, with reports of light snow across central Florida from Tampa to Orlando to Melbourne.[43][44]
  • January 10, 2010: An Arctic cold front blasted through south Florida on New Year’s Day, ushering in a period of record-setting cold temperatures. West Palm Beach, Naples and Moore Haven set records for their coldest 12-day stretch on record, with Fort Lauderdale and Miami not far behind. The coldest temperatures since 1989 were observed across most areas on January 10, which followed a day of rain with temperatures in the 30s and 40s (as well as a few unconfirmed reports of sleet and snow).[45]
  • February 12, 2010: Portions of northwestern Florida experience snowfall totals of around 1 in (25 mm).[46]
  • February 14, 2010: 0.5 inches (13 mm) of snow fell across the northern halves of Escambia, Santa Rosa, Walton and Okaloosa Counties.[47]
  • December 8, 2010: Snow mixed with rain is reported in western parts of the panhandle, north of Pensacola.[48]
  • December 26, 2010: A mix of snow and sleet was reported in Jacksonville by the National Weather Service.[49]
  • December 28, 2010: Light snow was reported at Tampa Executive Airport in eastern Hillsborough County at 01:00 and 05:00 local time, following a rare freezing fog event around midnight.[50]
  • January 9, 2011: Sleet is reported in the Pensacola area, as well as other places in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. There was no accumulation.[51]
  • March 3, 2013: Snow flurries were reported in the Panhandle, specifically around Panama City Beach[citation needed]
  • January 24–25, 2014: Sleet and light snow are reported in Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa counties.[52] Very light sleet is reported at a few locations around Jacksonville.[53]
     
    Snowfall forecast for 28–29 January 2014, predicting over 1 inch of snow in northwest Florida.
  • January 28–29, 2014: A major winter storm event resulted in a mixture of freezing rain (with ice accumulation), sleet, and snow across most of the Panhandle between the afternoon of the 28th and morning of the 29th. Due to dangerous ice accumulation, the Florida Highway Patrol and FDOT closed several bridges in the Panhandle and advised against non-essential travel.[54] Many state and local government offices were closed around mid-day on the 28th.[55] In Santa Rosa county, officials cautioned that ice-laden tree limbs were hanging low enough to hit vehicles.[56] Between 1 and 9:30 PM on the 28th, 21,633 Gulf Power customers lost power at some point.[57] At 2 PM EST on January 28, Pensacola was 31 °F (−1 °C) with freezing rain while Immokalee, near Fort Myers, was 86 °F (30 °C). Pensacola received 1.8 inches (46 mm) of snow on January 28.[58] On January 29, the Florida Highway Patrol closed nearly 200 miles (320 km) of Interstate 10 from the Florida-Alabama state line to Gadsden County, directing resources and traffic to U.S. 90.[59] Pensacola International Airport closed at 9:17 PM January 28 and was not scheduled to reopen until late on the 29th.[60]
  • January 8, 2015: Snow flurries are reported in various locations around Jacksonville. The event is attributed to ocean-effect snow.[61][62]
  • January 22–23, 2016: Snow flurries are reported along the Florida Panhandle, as far east as the Jacksonville area,[63] and as far south as the Gainesville area.[64]
  • January 6–7, 2017: Periods of light snow and wintry mix occurred in Escambia County around 9 PM and ended just after midnight January 7. There was no accumulation reported.[65]
  • March 16, 2017: Snow flurries fell in parts of the Florida Panhandle, including Tallahassee. This occurred for less than 1 hour starting at 3:53 am, but had no accumulation.[66]
  • December 8–9, 2017: Snow falls in various locations in the western Florida Panhandle. Northern Escambia County saw up to 2 inches (51 mm) of snow while Century saw 0.5 inches (13 mm) of snow. Snow flurries were reported in Destin and Miramar Beach.[67]
  • January 2–3, 2018: A winter storm resulted in snow and a wintry mix (freezing rain, sleet, and ice) across northern Florida from Tallahassee to the outskirts of Jacksonville and as far south as Gainesville, with temperatures in the 20s and dewpoints in the teens in the morning.[68] A winter storm warning was in effect on the morning of January 3 for Nassau, Baker, Union, Columbia, Gilchrist, Suwanee, Hamilton, Lafayette, Madison, Taylor, Jefferson, and Leon Counties,[69][70] prompting several school districts to cancel classes on January 3.[71] Tallahassee received 0.10-0.20 in of snow, which was the first measurable snowfall in the city since December 1989 (it sees flurries every few years).[72][73][74] The Tallahassee snowfall followed a couple hours of freezing rain.[72] The Florida Highway Patrol closed Interstate 10 from Tallahassee to Madison for most of the morning of January 3 as well as several bridges in North-Central Florida that had accumulated a dangerous amount of ice.[75][71] Recorded ice accumulations included 0.25 in in Hilliard and Lake City and 0.10 in in Perry.[76]
  • January 17, 2018: A wintry mix of freezing rain and sleet, and some areas of snow is observed in portions of the Florida Panhandle. Snow fell in Crestview and DeFuniak Springs while freezing rain fell in Fort Walton Beach. Pensacola saw sleet which accumulated on grass and vehicles. The Bob Sikes Bridge to Pensacola Beach was closed due to ice.[77]
  • January 22, 2020: There were reports of graupel in the South Florida area spanning across coastal Palm Beach and Broward Counties and the Treasure Coast through the afternoon into the evening hours. Cold air on top of the relatively warmer waters of the Atlantic Ocean created instability and some updrafts that sent water droplets higher up into the freezing part of the atmosphere. Those water droplets froze to become snowflakes high above the surface and, accumulating frozen water droplets on their surface, become heavy enough to fall to the ground as graupel.[78][79][80]
  • February 16, 2021: Scattered light flurries were reported in Escambia County via mPing. No accumulation was reported.[81]
  • January 3, 2022: Light snow was reported in the early morning hours across Walton County in the Florida Panhandle.[82]
  • January 16, 2022: Light flurries were reported at 6:40 am CST in McDavid, Florida. Additional light snow flurries were reported throughout the morning in northern Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.[83][84] Minor accumulations on grassy surfaces were reported in the far northern part of Escambia County.[85]
  • January 21, 2022: Light freezing rain and freezing drizzle occurred during the morning of January 21, 2022, across the northwestern Florida Panhandle. The National Weather Service in Mobile, Alabama issued a winter weather advisory the previous day to highlight this threat. Minimal impacts were observed.[86]
  • December 25, 2022: A historic winter storm produced a cold wave of Arctic air across the United States, resulting in the occurrence of sleet mid-morning on Christmas Day in the areas of Rockledge, Viera, and Merritt Island in northern Brevard County, Florida.[87][88]
  • 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.[89]

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It is very rare for snow to fall in the U S state of Florida especially in the central and southern portions of the state With the exception of the far northern areas of the state most of the major cities in Florida have never recorded measurable snowfall though trace amounts have been recorded or flurries in the air observed few times each century According to the National Weather Service in the Florida Keys and Key West there is no known occurrence of snow flurries since the European colonization of the region more than 300 years ago In Miami Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach there has been only one known report of snow flurries observed in the air in more than 200 years this occurred in January 1977 In any event Miami Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach have not seen snow flurries before or since this 1977 event 1 Ice and snow as seen from an FDOT camera on the Bay Bridge in far northern Florida following a winter storm on 28 29 January 2014 Much of the Panhandle experienced significant ice buildup from freezing rain and sleet followed by a light snowfall Due to Florida s low latitude and subtropical climate temperatures low enough to support significant snowfall are infrequent and their duration is fleeting In general frost is more common than snow requiring temperatures of 32 F 0 C or less at 2 m 7 ft above sea level a cloudless sky and a relative humidity of 65 or more 2 Generally for snow to occur the polar jet stream must move southward through Texas and into the Gulf of Mexico with a stalled cold front across the southern portion of the state curving northeastward to combine freezing air into the frontal clouds 3 While light snowfall occurs a few times each decade across the northern panhandle most of the state is too far south of the cold continental air masses responsible for generating snowfall in the rest of the country The mean maximum monthly snowfall in most parts of Florida is zero The only other areas in the continental United States with this distinction are southern and southeast Texas around McAllen and Houston and parts of coastal southern California at low elevations 4 Much of the known information on snow in Florida prior to 1900 is from climatological records provided by the National Weather Service meteorological station in Jacksonville and information for other locations is sparse The earliest recorded instance of snow in Florida occurred in 1774 being unaccustomed to snow some Jacksonville residents called it extraordinary white rain 2 The first White Christmas in northeastern Florida s history resulted from a snow event that occurred on December 23 1989 5 6 7 Contents 1 Events 1 1 Pre 1900 21 reported events 1 2 20th century 21 reported events 1 3 21st century 30 reported events 2 See also 3 ReferencesEvents editThe vast majority of snow events in Florida occurred in north Florida and the Jacksonville area According to the National Weather Service the record snowfall for the city of Jacksonville is 1 9 inches 4 83 cm which fell on February 12 1899 Tampa has a record snowfall of 0 2 inches 5 08 mm which occurred on January 18 1977 8 Due to larger populations and more advanced communication networks snow events are witnessed and reported much more frequently in recent years than in historical eras Interpretations of this timeline must therefore be made with caution as observed patterns may not reflect actual climate related trends in annual snowfall but rather improved reporting Additionally the presence of Hard rime or Ice pellets sleet being mistaken for snowflakes should also be considered Finally many of the reports below are not official National Weather Service reports many being compiled by the newspapers and media personal observations and stories passed down through the years Pre 1900 21 reported events edit nbsp Snowball fight on the steps of the Florida Capitol February 1899December 19 1765 A white frost fell in the northern part of the British colony of East Florida of short duration and of no material detriment to the agricultural interests 9 1774 A snowstorm extended across much of the territory The affected residents spoke of it as an extraordinary white rain 2 10 January 10 11 1800 Land surveyor Andrew Ellicott erected an observatory at Point Peter a location near the mouth of Saint Marys River now in the far southeast side of the City of St Marys Georgia After recording a sunrise temperature of 37 F 3 C he observed snow and hail the whole day until 10 pm The temperature then fell below freezing the wind shifted to northwesterly and the skies cleared at midnight At sunrise the morning of January 11 he reported snow 5 inches 130 mm deep and a temperature of 28 F 2 C 3 11 This snowstorm perhaps extended from Louisiana to Georgia 12 January 13 1852 Snow fell all morning accumulating to 0 5 inches 13 mm at Jacksonville 2 February 28 1855 A few flakes of snow fell at Jacksonville 2 January 29 1868 Light sleet fell during the night at Jacksonville 2 February 28 1869 During the morning snow flurries fell at Jacksonville 2 January 10 1873 At 7 25 am a few snowflakes fell at Jacksonville 2 February 4 5 1875 Between midnight and sunrise on both dates light sleet occurred 2 December 1 1876 According to the observer at Punta Rassa Florida snow fell for 5 minutes on the morning of December 1 13 January 4 5 1879 At Jacksonville at 7 pm sleet began which turned to rain 90 minutes later The freezing rain covered trees shrubbery and everything else outdoors by morning The weight of the ice broke the limbs of many orange trees 2 At Fernandina snow occurred 14 December 5 1886 At Pensacola following a heavy rain and wind storm light snow fell from 4 25 pm to 8 20 pm accumulating to 1 5 inches 38 mm 15 January 5 1887 1 inch 25 mm of snow fell at Pensacola 16 and sleet fell elsewhere in the state 17 January 14 1892 0 4 inches 10 mm of snow was reported at Pensacola 16 The first snowfall of the season occurred at Fort Barrancas Monthly snowfall totaled 0 5 inches 13 mm at Pensacola 18 January 17 1892 At 10 30 am sleet fell for a few minutes only at Madison Florida 19 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 At intervals during daytime on December 27 light snow flurries occurred at Jacksonville 2 January 16 19 1893 On January 16 snow occurred at Palatka On January 17 sleet fell at Oxford and at Pensacola Shortly after midnight on January 18 sleet began in the city of Jacksonville and then turned to snow and then to rain 2 That day sleet also fell at Moseley Hall Pensacola and Tallahassee and snow occurred at Lawtey On January 18 and 19 sleet fell at Bristol December 29 1894 Brooksville reported snowfall from 9 am to 11 am and a few flakes fell at Mosquito Lagoon near Oak Hill Florida The press reported snow at towns in middle and west Florida The temperature morning fell to lows unprecedented in decades and this freeze destroyed 2 million to 3 million boxes of not yet gathered oranges severely damaged pineapple plants and killed or destroyed almost all other fruits and vegetables 22 February 14 1895 From 6 22 pm to 6 27 pm light sleet fell at Jacksonville followed by light snow until 6 32 pm At 7 20 pm light snow resumed until 8 pm 2 Snow also fell at Tampa and at Pensacola snow reportedly reached depths allowing for sleighing 23 February 12 13 1899 At 9 45 pm rain changed to sleet at Jacksonville Sleet then changed to snow at 10 15 pm and continued through the night accumulating to 2 inches 51 mm before sunrise at 7 am as the temperature plunged to 10 F 12 C 2 The accumulation reached 4 inches 100 mm at Lake Butler 20 In sheltered locations the snow melted only several days later 2 This Great Blizzard of 1899 also affected much of the rest of the American South and even brought the only ever subzero temperature to Florida 24 20th century 21 reported events edit December 16 1901 At 1 pm light snow fell at Jacksonville at intervals through the afternoon sleet followed 2 February 7 1907 During the afternoon a light snow flurry occurred in the immediate vicinity of the city of Jacksonville 2 November 27 1912 An overnight period of snow covers the ground and trees with a 0 5 inch 13 mm layer in northern Florida 25 January 22 23 1935 Snow falls until the next morning with Pensacola recording 1 inch 25 mm 16 February 8 9 1947 A cold wave entering from Canada accompanied by winds of up to 80 miles per hour 130 km h 36 m s causes snow as far south as Clearwater 26 February 2 3 1951 Snowfall accumulates to 2 0 inches 51 mm at Saint Augustine and Crescent City 20 December 14 1952 Sleet and snow falls across the northern portion of the state though there is very little accumulation 27 December 14 1953 Light sleet occurs in the morning in Marianna 27 March 6 1954 4 in 100 mm of snow accumulates at Milton Experimental Station Santa Rosa County within a 24 hour period the highest such total for Florida according to official modern records 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 December 12 13 1957 Snow reported as freezing temperatures blanket Florida The cold spell reaches even South Florida although with less intensity than in other portions of the state and avoids the inhabited coastal areas of Miami Dade County 30 February 13 1958 An overnight rainfall changes to snowfall in Jacksonville and accumulates to 1 5 inches 38 mm 3 Additionally Tallahassee reports a record 2 8 inches 71 mm 20 February 9 1973 Snow falls over the northern portion of the state including a total of 2 0 inches 51 mm in Pensacola with unofficial reports of up to 8 inches 200 mm 20 January 18 1977 The pressure gradient between a strong ridge over the Mississippi Valley and a Nor easter over Atlantic Canada sends very cold temperatures southward into the state Areas around Pensacola are the first to receive the snow then the rest of the Panhandle Pensacola accumulates 1 inch 25 mm of snow 31 Following record accumulations for the Nature Coast areas from Orlando to Tampa receive light snow accumulations between 0 2 inches 5 1 mm to 0 5 inches 13 mm Before sunrise on January 19 West Palm Beach reports snow flurries in the air for the first and only time on record with snow flurries reaching as far south as Homestead The snow causes little impact as it was of the dry variety melting on contact and lasting less than 40 minutes Cold air results in hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to the winter citrus industry Orlando ties the 1899 record of more than six consecutive nights well below freezing On January 20 The Miami Herald reports the event as the front page story with a headline of a size usually reserved for the declaration of war 32 January 30 1977 Pensacola receives a small amount of snow Crestview about 50 miles 80 km inland from Pensacola receives 3 inches 76 mm of snow 33 March 2 1980 About 0 25 inches 6 4 mm of snow covers car tops and patio furniture in Jacksonville 3 March 1 1986 0 5 inches 13 mm of snow accumulates overnight in Jacksonville before melting within 30 minutes due to the morning sun 3 December 23 24 1989 Light rain in Jacksonville turns to freezing rain as temperatures drop and later changes to snow The snow totals several inches in some locations and results in the first White Christmas in the city s history 3 nbsp Picture of the December 23 1989 Jacksonville snowfall Light snow falls across central Florida as far south as southern Pinellas County on the 23rd though the official weather station in St Petersburg experiences only a light sleet 34 35 March 12 1993 The 1993 Storm of the Century produces up to 4 inches 100 mm of snow along the Florida Panhandle 36 January 8 1996 Snow flurries are reported from Crystal River to New Port Richey with no accumulation 37 December 18 1996 A plume of cold air causes snow to form in the northwestern portion of Escambia County 38 21st century 30 reported events edit nbsp Satellite image for the January 24 2003 snowfallJanuary 24 2003 A plume of Arctic air produces widespread record low temperatures and light snow flurries along the eastern coastline The snow is described as ocean effect snow identical to lake effect snow in that it occurs due to very cold air passing over relatively warm water temperatures Snow flurries are reported in the air as far south as Fort Pierce 39 December 25 2004 Locations along the Florida Panhandle receive a dusting of snow 40 November 21 2006 An eastward moving weather system produces a very light dusting and snowflakes in central Florida It is the first snow in November in the state since 1912 40 February 3 2007 Very light snow flurries are reported in the northeastern panhandle lasting less than an hour 41 January 3 2008 Light snow flurries are reported near Daytona Beach 42 January 8 9 2010 Very light dusting of snow seen in the eastern Jacksonville area Light snow also fell in parts of central Florida which briefly accumulated in Ocala and other parts of Marion County A wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain was widespread with reports of light snow across central Florida from Tampa to Orlando to Melbourne 43 44 January 10 2010 An Arctic cold front blasted through south Florida on New Year s Day ushering in a period of record setting cold temperatures West Palm Beach Naples and Moore Haven set records for their coldest 12 day stretch on record with Fort Lauderdale and Miami not far behind The coldest temperatures since 1989 were observed across most areas on January 10 which followed a day of rain with temperatures in the 30s and 40s as well as a few unconfirmed reports of sleet and snow 45 February 12 2010 Portions of northwestern Florida experience snowfall totals of around 1 in 25 mm 46 February 14 2010 0 5 inches 13 mm of snow fell across the northern halves of Escambia Santa Rosa Walton and Okaloosa Counties 47 December 8 2010 Snow mixed with rain is reported in western parts of the panhandle north of Pensacola 48 December 26 2010 A mix of snow and sleet was reported in Jacksonville by the National Weather Service 49 December 28 2010 Light snow was reported at Tampa Executive Airport in eastern Hillsborough County at 01 00 and 05 00 local time following a rare freezing fog event around midnight 50 January 9 2011 Sleet is reported in the Pensacola area as well as other places in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties There was no accumulation 51 March 3 2013 Snow flurries were reported in the Panhandle specifically around Panama City Beach citation needed January 24 25 2014 Sleet and light snow are reported in Escambia Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties 52 Very light sleet is reported at a few locations around Jacksonville 53 nbsp Snowfall forecast for 28 29 January 2014 predicting over 1 inch of snow in northwest Florida January 28 29 2014 A major winter storm event resulted in a mixture of freezing rain with ice accumulation sleet and snow across most of the Panhandle between the afternoon of the 28th and morning of the 29th Due to dangerous ice accumulation the Florida Highway Patrol and FDOT closed several bridges in the Panhandle and advised against non essential travel 54 Many state and local government offices were closed around mid day on the 28th 55 In Santa Rosa county officials cautioned that ice laden tree limbs were hanging low enough to hit vehicles 56 Between 1 and 9 30 PM on the 28th 21 633 Gulf Power customers lost power at some point 57 At 2 PM EST on January 28 Pensacola was 31 F 1 C with freezing rain while Immokalee near Fort Myers was 86 F 30 C Pensacola received 1 8 inches 46 mm of snow on January 28 58 On January 29 the Florida Highway Patrol closed nearly 200 miles 320 km of Interstate 10 from the Florida Alabama state line to Gadsden County directing resources and traffic to U S 90 59 Pensacola International Airport closed at 9 17 PM January 28 and was not scheduled to reopen until late on the 29th 60 January 8 2015 Snow flurries are reported in various locations around Jacksonville The event is attributed to ocean effect snow 61 62 January 22 23 2016 Snow flurries are reported along the Florida Panhandle as far east as the Jacksonville area 63 and as far south as the Gainesville area 64 January 6 7 2017 Periods of light snow and wintry mix occurred in Escambia County around 9 PM and ended just after midnight January 7 There was no accumulation reported 65 March 16 2017 Snow flurries fell in parts of the Florida Panhandle including Tallahassee This occurred for less than 1 hour starting at 3 53 am but had no accumulation 66 December 8 9 2017 Snow falls in various locations in the western Florida Panhandle Northern Escambia County saw up to 2 inches 51 mm of snow while Century saw 0 5 inches 13 mm of snow Snow flurries were reported in Destin and Miramar Beach 67 January 2 3 2018 A winter storm resulted in snow and a wintry mix freezing rain sleet and ice across northern Florida from Tallahassee to the outskirts of Jacksonville and as far south as Gainesville with temperatures in the 20s and dewpoints in the teens in the morning 68 A winter storm warning was in effect on the morning of January 3 for Nassau Baker Union Columbia Gilchrist Suwanee Hamilton Lafayette Madison Taylor Jefferson and Leon Counties 69 70 prompting several school districts to cancel classes on January 3 71 Tallahassee received 0 10 0 20 in of snow which was the first measurable snowfall in the city since December 1989 it sees flurries every few years 72 73 74 The Tallahassee snowfall followed a couple hours of freezing rain 72 The Florida Highway Patrol closed Interstate 10 from Tallahassee to Madison for most of the morning of January 3 as well as several bridges in North Central Florida that had accumulated a dangerous amount of ice 75 71 Recorded ice accumulations included 0 25 in in Hilliard and Lake City and 0 10 in in Perry 76 January 17 2018 A wintry mix of freezing rain and sleet and some areas of snow is observed in portions of the Florida Panhandle Snow fell in Crestview and DeFuniak Springs while freezing rain fell in Fort Walton Beach Pensacola saw sleet which accumulated on grass and vehicles The Bob Sikes Bridge to Pensacola Beach was closed due to ice 77 January 22 2020 There were reports of graupel in the South Florida area spanning across coastal Palm Beach and Broward Counties and the Treasure Coast through the afternoon into the evening hours Cold air on top of the relatively warmer waters of the Atlantic Ocean created instability and some updrafts that sent water droplets higher up into the freezing part of the atmosphere Those water droplets froze to become snowflakes high above the surface and accumulating 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