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Florida saw its worst snowstorm ever in January 2025, with record snowfall linked to climate change.
In January 2025, Florida experienced record-breaking snowfall, with several counties recording their highest one-day snow totals on record, including 10.0 inches in Escambia County and 9.0 inches in Santa Rosa County.
The event marked the most significant snowfall in the state’s history, surpassing previous records like the 3.0 inches in Wakulla County in 1958.
Experts attribute the rare storm to climate change, which increases atmospheric moisture, allowing for heavier snow when temperatures remain just below freezing, despite overall warming trends.
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