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- Areas of the Florida Panhandle saw snow on Monday morning.
- The snow didn’t stick and caused no issues in the typically temperate, subtropical state.
- The Florida Panhandle hasn’t seen snow since snow came down on Tallahassee in January 2018.
Areas of the Florida Panhandle saw the state’s first true snow in four years on Monday.
“Well how’s this for a temperature change? From 75 degrees at 3 in the afternoon to snow at 3 am,” the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office wrote on Twitter alongside a video Monday morning. “Bundle up out there!”
Well how’s this for a temperature change?
From 75 degrees at 3 in the afternoon to snow at 3 am captured during patrol in the Lowe’s parking lot on Beal by B-Shift Central!
Bundle up out there! ⭐️ @NWSMobile #Florida #weather #snow #patrol #deputies #floridalife pic.twitter.com/xOKgZQElmi— OkaloosaSheriff (@OCSOALERTS) January 3, 2022
The snow didn’t stick and caused no issues in the typically temperate, subtropical state.
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The Florida Panhandle hasn’t seen snow since snow came down on Tallahassee in January 2018, closing schools, businesses and parts of Interstate 10.
More than 750,000 people across the South and East Coast were without power on the first weekday of 2022 as a winter storm made its way up the mid-Atlantic.
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