JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — If you’re a Jacksonville native, you remember where you were Dec. 23, 1989 -- when the most recorded snowfall occurred in the area.
The final total? Several inches in some areas, and to date, it remains the only White Christmas in Northeast Florida history.
The closest Jacksonville/NE Fl./SE Ga. has come to a White Christmas - Dec. 22-24, 1989 - 35 years ago - ice & sleet...
Posted by Mike Buresh on Monday, December 23, 2024
Of course, there were no smartphones in the 20th century, but high-quality home movie cameras were available. In recent years, a few Floridians have uploaded the footage they captured to YouTube:
Jacksonville
Lake City
Panama City
So how’s the weather for Christmas this year? The First Alert Weather team says we’ll have a partly sunny and dry Christmas Day. 😎
PHOTOS: 1989 snow in Jacksonville
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