Florida’s 24-hour snowfall record has been surpassed as a “historic” winter storm swept along the Gulf Coast.
The previous Florida record for the most snow in 24 hours was set in Milton, Santa Rosa County, on March 6, 1954, when 10 cm was recorded.
This record was smashed after more than double the amount of snowfall fell over parts of North Florida this week, dumping a whopping 22cm of snow around Milton, according to meteorologists.
Louisiana and Texas also saw some snow!
NEW: It is snowing on the beach as a historic winter storm strikes the Gulf of America, reports of people building snowmen on the beach.
Pensacola, Florida was one of the cities hit by the snowstorm.
Some areas in the South are expecting 10+ inches of snow.
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— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 21, 2025
SNOW with my sisters down in Mississippi? Let me know in the comments if you have some snow today! #Snow #Blizzard #Ocean #Mississippi #Beach pic.twitter.com/Xlsd0jEWdg
— Lorrie Morgan (@TheLorrieMorgan) January 22, 2025
Ice hockey on Canal St., anyone?? 🤣
On a serious note— this is what the streets will be like tonight and tomorrow. VERY TREACHEROUS. #NewOrleans @FOX8NOLA pic.twitter.com/sPoFdiWVy8— Olivia Vidal (@oliviavidaltv) January 22, 2025
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