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Yes, it did before although it was an unusual circumstance.

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Barbados is a tropical island located in the Caribbean with a warm climate, so it is highly unlikely for it to experience snowfall. The average temperature in Barbados ranges from 75°F to 85°F throughout the year, which is not conducive to snow formation. Snow typically occurs in regions with colder climates and specific atmospheric conditions that allow for the crystallization of water vapor into snowflakes, which is not present in Barbados.

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No it is actually impossible for it to snow on the flat land of Jamaica, yes in the mountains it has had ice and possibly a few flurries but thats 10000ft in the air but never were people live has it ever snowed

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11y ago
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No, there has never been any recorded incident of snow falling in Bermuda or any freezing temperatures. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Bermuda was 43.6 degrees Fahrenheit on February 27, 1950.

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14y ago
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In fact the last time it snowed in Barbados, it was January 13th 1992!

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