Only once before, in 1899, had something resembling snow fallen over South Florida. And not this far south, only down to Fort Pierce. Miami’s snowfall during the Blizzard of 1977 was caused by a ...
Nearly five decades ago, Miami had its first and only snowfall on record in South Florida, on Jan. 19, 1977. The snow fell as far south as Homestead and flakes even fell on the sandy shores of ...
1977. The snow fell as far south as Homestead and flakes even fell on the sandy shores of Miami Beach. The next day The Miami Herald's read: "The Day It Snowed in Miami." South Florida residents ...
As per the National Weather Service ... experienced snowfall in 1977, nearly half a century ago. Snowfall was seen all across South Florida, including Homestead and Miami Beach.
While Florida had experienced snow on rare occasions before and after 1977 — most often “snow ... while Fort Lauderdale and Miami also saw near-record lows. There were unverified reports ...
Parts of Florida will likely see snow this week ... The snow on Jan. 19, 1977, was seen as far south as Homestead and even fell on Miami Beach, according to the National Weather Service.
Central and South Florida will not see any of the winter weather, but that doesn't mean it is completely unheard-of. On Jan. 19, 1977, snow flurries were reported in Miami as temperatures ...
Rare instances of snow have been recorded, with the first documented occurrence in South Florida happening in 1977, according to ... Jacksonville is 37 degrees, and Miami in South Florida is ...