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Yes, there is a possibility, but it is very rare. In Florida, snow usually only lasts for a very short time (normally about 30 minutes) and it doesn't even look like anything happened. However, that's rare enough.

If you want snow to accumulate, you're going to need to wait a very long time, and by that, I mean you could end up waiting decades for it. For example, I'm writing this in 2012, but Florida hasn't had snow accumulate since 1989. That's 23 years! And who knows? Somebody could read this in the future and it would be even longer.

Really, the only major snows Florida has had in the last fifty years was in January 1977 and December 1989. So, since snow in Florida is so rare, you should just go up north, or build a time machine and go back to those dates.

However, don't give up, because history does repeat itself. :)

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While it is possible for snow to fall in Florida, it is rare due to its subtropical climate. Snow has been reported in northern and central parts of the state, but it occurs infrequently and under specific weather conditions.

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