Snow in Jacksonville, Florida the day after Christmas, page 1
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Topic started on 27-12-2010 @ 11:24 AM by Misoir




I am so furious that I was only able to see a few flurries since I live just about 5 miles south of Jacksonville. But it was pretty awesome seeing it on the local news and all my friends talking about it.

I know to most people they will just shrug and say “so what it snows all the time here?” well to us in Florida it’s a pretty big deal since the last time we had any snow, not flurries, was in 1989 at Christmas time as well.

I seen the flurries at my home around 11 am but it all melted when it hit the ground.

I hope you all enjoy.


reply posted on 27-12-2010 @ 11:31 AM by Misoir
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I only got to see tiny flurries for about 2 minutes so I am pretty mad too.



reply posted on 27-12-2010 @ 11:34 AM by thecinic
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I guess that it's better then none..

Or might as well of been none.

I can understand the excitement though,
unless you travel to northern states in the winter with any frequentness,
that seeing ANY snow in 20 years is still a site to see..

I bet any real northerner will see this and
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reply posted on 27-12-2010 @ 12:24 PM by jaynkeel
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Real Northerner here lol, actually I saw the satellite dishes in the back ground and had to laugh they point higher than up here and having been in that line of work previously it's one of the little things in life I still notice to this day. They almost look like birdbaths!!!! See up north that would never work as the snow would just collect in them. Thanks for the video of Florida snow.


reply posted on 27-12-2010 @ 03:42 PM by thecinic
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I don't know the temperature in jacksonville but on christmas day i'm about 2 hours south of orlando it was a cool 70 degrees..

The cold front hit yesterday night and today so the high for today is about only 55 with a low of 30.... That is freezing to us.
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