
"Snow has officially fallen in parts of Florida on Sunday morning for the second straight year. Flurries stuck to parts of the ground off Interstate 10, which is north of Fort Walton Beach. Snow was also reported in parts of Southeastern Alabama and Southern Georgia for the second straight year. Although it is rare for it to snow in Florida and the Gulf region, it can still happen."
"This snowstorm hit many Gulf states, including Florida, which received its heaviest snowfall in history, with 8.8 inches recorded in Milton, breaking the state's 130-year-old record for total snowfall. Parts of Louisiana saw records fall as up to 9 inches of snow fell throughout the state, and New Orleans saw 8 inches of snow, which broke its previous snowfall record of 2.7 inches in 1963. Houston saw 3 inches of snow, which was its third snowiest day on record. Even parts of Alabama were affected by this snowstorm. Mobile reported 7.5 inches of snow, which broke the previous record of 3.6 inches of snow in 1973."
Snow fell in parts of Florida on Sunday morning for the second straight year, with flurries sticking to ground off Interstate 10 north of Fort Walton Beach. Snow was also reported in Southeastern Alabama and Southern Georgia for the second consecutive year. A historic snowstorm on January 21, 2025 shattered longstanding snowfall records across the northern Gulf Coast and produced Florida's heaviest snowfall ever: 8.8 inches in Milton. Louisiana, New Orleans, Houston, and Mobile saw record or near-record snow totals. Florida has recorded trace snowfall in more than 80 months since 1886, and the lowest recorded temperature in the state is -2°F in 1899. Panama City forecasts chilly temperatures, with nights in the lower 30s ºF and daytime highs in the 50s.
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