Snowing in florida rarely occurs in the U.S. state of Florida, as freezing temperatures in the state are generally caused by the cold and dry winds of anticyclones. Frost is more common than snow, requiring temperatures of 45°F (7°C) or less at 2 metres (7 ft) above the ground, a cloudless sky, and a relative humidity of 65% or more. Generally, for snow to occur, the polar jet stream must go southward through Texas and into the Gulf of Mexico, with a stalled cold front across the southern part of the state curving northeastward to bring together freezing air into the frontal clouds.
Most of the state is in a rare part of the continental United States that receives a mean most monthly snowstorm amount of zero, the only other such areas being southern Texas and California. Much of the information prior to 1900 is from weather climatology provided by the Jacksonville National Weather Service; information for other locations is sparse.
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