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See snow photos from Pensacola, Tallahassee, Yulee
'Best day ever': Rare sleet and snow storm turns Tallahassee into winter playground
A winter storm for the ages brought a rare snow day to Tallahassee, shutting down the city and giving people a chance to throw snowballs and sled down a hill.
Rare winter storm in Florida: See snow photos from Pensacola, Tallahassee, Yulee
Snow in the Sunshine State doesn't happen very often. But it did. And here are the photos from Pensacola to Yulee to prove it.
‘A once-in-a-decade type thing:’ Tallahassee enjoys the snow after record-breaking winter storm
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Much of north Florida was shut down Wednesday after a winter storm blanketed the region in ice and snow. The state urged everyone to remain off the roads until it is safe to drive.
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Tallahassee winter storm warning: Forecast boosts snow potential, bumps up timing | Recap
Freezing rain, sleet, snow and rain are expected Tuesday night into Wednesday to combine for a wintry mix that could disrupt ...
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'Icy, sleety, slushy': Few official road closures, but all are hazardous after Tallahassee winter storm
With roads still coated in up to 2 inches of sleet in Tallahassee, emergency officials are urging people not to drive unless ...
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Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey assesses city response to winter storm
Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey assesses city response to winter storm ...
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Tallahassee businesses closed due to snow storm and prepared 'like it's a hurricane'
Most businesses were already operating on a shorter work week considering the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday and the storm ...
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Once-in-a-lifetime snow hits Gulf Coast, with record-breaking snowfall in Florida
Florida just saw the most snow on record, with a preliminary 8.8 inches observed in Milton, which is north of Pensacola.
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