<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>

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