There has been no snow accumulation in recorded history, but it did have flurries on 19 January 1977.
AOMWIWS: Area of Miami Where it was Snowing
TDS: Temperature During Snowfall
3 times, January 20, 1977; light dusting on cars, bridges, etc. TDS: 37°F, AOMWIWS:all Dade County, January 17, 1981; light flurries no accumulation TDS: 41°F, AOMWIWS: North near Fort Lauderdale, and December 24, 1989; 1/4 inch on car tops, patio furniture, roofs, and few lawns TDS: 29°F, AOMWIWS: Kendall, South Miami, Sunset
The last time it snowed in Miami Fl was December 23,2009
no but it once did in miami
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It is extremely rare that it will snow in Miami, Florida. It is also rare for it even to get very cold in Miami.
Miami is located in southern Florida which has a temperate or tropical climate. It does not reach temperatures low enough to produce snow in January.
Miami, fl
January 1977
no it does not snow in the grassland
No, Florida is not always covered in snow. In fact, Florida rarely ever has snow, and if ever there will be snow in Florida, it will be in the northern parts.
280 inches
No because it hasn't snowed in Miami in a year and I said a year because last year it was so cold at night that it was raining ice and I mean ice ice not hail but ever since that it hasn't been colder than 20 degrees.
First off, Miami is a city, not a state. Secondly, it is probably because Miami is so close to the equator.
No they are too close to the equator for snow