<Li> January 8, 1996: Snow flurries are reported from Crystal River to New Port Richey with no accumulation . </Li> <Li> December 18, 1996: A plume of cold air causes snow to form in the northwestern portion of Escambia County . </Li> <Ul> <Li> 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 . The snow reaches as far south as Fort Pierce . </Li> <Li> December 25, 2004: Locations along the Florida Panhandle receive a dusting of snow . </Li> <Li> 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 . </Li> <Li> February 3, 2007: Very light snow flurries are reported in the northeastern panhandle, lasting less than an hour . </Li> <Li> January 3, 2008: Light snow flurries are reported near Daytona Beach . </Li> <Li> 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 . Isolated flurries were even reported from West Palm Beach to as far south as Kendall and sleet in a few spots in the South Florida metropolitan area for only the second time in recorded history and first time since 1977 . </Li> <Li> February 12, 2010: Portions of northwestern Florida experience snowfall totals of around 1 in (25 mm). </Li> <Li> February 14, 2010: 0.5 inches (13 mm) of snow fell across the northern halves of Escambia, Santa Rosa, Walton and Okaloosa Counties . </Li> <Li> December 8, 2010: Snow mixed with rain is reported in western parts of the panhandle, north of Pensacola . </Li> <Li> December 26, 2010: A mix of snow and sleet was reported in Jacksonville by the National Weather Service . </Li> <Li> 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 . </Li> <Li> 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 . </Li> <Li> March 3, 2013: Snow flurries were reported in the Panhandle, specifically around Panama City Beach </Li> <Li> January 24--25, 2014: Sleet and light snow are reported in Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa counties . Very light sleet is reported at a few locations around Jacksonville . Snowfall forecast for 28--29 January 2014, predicting over 1 inch of snow in northwest Florida . </Li> <Li> 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 . Many state and local government offices were closed around mid-day on the 28th . In Santa Rosa county, officials cautioned that ice - laden tree limbs were hanging low enough to hit vehicles . Between 1 and 9: 30 PM on the 28th, 21,633 Gulf Power customers lost power at some point . 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 . 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 . Pensacola International Airport closed at 9: 17 PM January 28 and was not scheduled to reopen until late on the 29th . </Li> <Li> January 8, 2015: Snow flurries are reported in various locations around Jacksonville . The event is attributed to ocean - effect snow . </Li> <Li> January 22--23, 2016: Snow flurries are reported along the Florida Panhandle, as far east as the Jacksonville area, and as far south as the Gainesville area . </Li> <Li> 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 . </Li> <Li> 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 . 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, prompting several school districts to cancel classes on January 3 . 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). The Tallahassee snowfall followed a couple hours of freezing rain . 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 . Recorded ice accumulations included 0.25 in in Hilliard and Lake City and 0.10 in in Perry . </Li> </Ul> <Li> 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 . The snow reaches as far south as Fort Pierce . </Li>

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