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Related: About this forumSnow in Florida! Panhandle gets overnight dusting
http://www.wtsp.com/weather/snow-in-florida-panhandle-gets-overnight-dusting/498255049PENSACOLA, Fla. -- When you think of Florida, you likely dont think of snow, but one part of the state got a nice dusting overnight.
Check out these photos provided by NorthEscambia.com. They show snow on the ground in the Florida panhandle.
According to the website, snowfall ranged from a dusting in southern Escambia County to several inches right across the state line in Alabama.
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Snow in Florida! Panhandle gets overnight dusting (Original Post)
steve2470
Dec 2017
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rzemanfl
(29,570 posts)1. Snow, racist bullshit and pedophilia all on the same night! n/t
Motley13
(3,867 posts)2. I remember snow in S FL, Jan 19, 1977
it was 28 degrees, brrrr
We are getting down to 47 tonight, brrrr
hey guys, 60 is ok, nothing less!
Laffy Kat
(16,386 posts)3. You guys are wusses.
Motley13
(3,867 posts)4. you are damn right
BigmanPigman
(51,632 posts)5. My local weather in San Diego (huge fires burning
is NOT normal this time of year) said that this year the country can expect higher high pressures and lower low pressures. This will lead to extreme weather throughout the country. Sounds like global warming effects to this non scientist.