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  2. Snow in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of snow events in Florida occurred in north Florida and the Jacksonville area. According to the National Weather Service, the record snowfall for the city of Jacksonville is 1.9 inches (4.83 cm), which fell on February 12, 1899.

  3. Super Bowl XLI halftime show - Wikipedia

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    The weather during the game had been rainy, and this inclement weather continued into Prince's performance, which took place during a downpour. [1] [2] Notably, it began raining during the performance of “Purple Rain.” This was the first occasion in which it rained during a Super Bowl halftime show. [2]

  4. Great Freeze - Wikipedia

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    Orlando reached an all-time record low of 18 °F (−8 °C) on December 28, 1894, [1] which still stands. In the second cold wave (1895), West Palm Beach recorded an all time record low (since broken) of 27 °F (−3 °C) on February 9, 1895.

  5. February 2014 nor'easter - Wikipedia

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    The February 2014 nor'easter was a major nor'easter that produced a damaging snow and ice storm that affected the Southern United States and East Coast of the United States, bringing with it up to a foot of snow and crippling ice across parts of the South. Thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people were left in the dark for days, possibly ...

  6. Talk:Climate of Miami - Wikipedia

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    Here is a good source for the snow in Miami as well as the rest of florida in 1977. Daniel Christensen 04:49, 20 December 2010 (UTC) []. Well I believed it to be a good source until it said the snow continued out to the city of Freeport in the Bahamas, over 50 miles over the ocean.

  7. 2000 Miami Dolphins season - Wikipedia

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    The 2000 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's 31st season in the National Football League, the 35th overall and was their first under new head coach Dave Wannstedt who was named the fourth head coach in franchise history on January 16, 2000, [1] the same day that Jimmy Johnson announced his retirement from coaching.

  8. 1926 Miami hurricane - Wikipedia

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    The Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 [1] was a large and intense tropical cyclone that devastated the Greater Miami area of Florida and caused catastrophic damage in the Bahamas and the U.S. Gulf Coast in September 1926, accruing a US$100 million damage toll.

  9. Tornadoes of 2003 - Wikipedia

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    More severe weather broke out this week alone than any other week in U.S. history, though comparable events occurred in May 1896, 1917, 1930, and 1949 before the modern era of tornado detection. There was a severe weather outbreak every day during the week. There were 48 people killed by the tornadoes, and damages totaled nearly $1 billion.