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TAMPA, Fla. — Parts of the Sunshine State had the chance to experience Jack Frost's magic Tuesday night into Wednesday, with areas of northern Florida and the Panhandle seeing snowfall totals surpass 9 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures are dipping into the 30s this week, and while parts of Florida are expected to get snow, FOX 13 meteorologists say the Bay Area won’t see any snow or ice. However, that wasn’t the case in 1977.
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Satellite imagery from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Wednesday showed the extent of the snow that covered the South.
Parts of the Florida Panhandle were coated in a blanket of snow with temperatures at 25 degrees on Tuesday while Miami had temperatures in the 80s, seemingly two different worlds. From Pensacola down to Miami, there was a difference of 55 degrees, according to the National Weather Service Miami .
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Most cold weather-related warnings had expired across the U.S., but frigid temperatures remained in place across much of Florida.
Kenneth Parker, the Executive Director of the Florida Strawberry Growers Association, said, fortunately, it hasn’t been cold enough to really hurt the strawberries at all.