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.
idunno but if it was hot there would be no snow and if there was no snow there wont be a white Christmas and if its not a white Christmas its not going to be a beautiful Christmas :)
6 inches of snow
I'm not sure if it did but, to my knowlege I really don't think it has. Florida is so hot because it's so close to the equater that it's ALMOST inpossible to snow there. It probobly can snow there though but, I really don't think it could snow more than about 1-3 inches in Florida. So basicly my answer is that it didn't snow in Florida last winter. (2007) Well, actually it has snowed in Florida. It didnt snow in Florida 2007 Christmas. I live in Florida and i have for quite a while i lived in Florida in 2007 when i was old enough to understand stuff so yeah it didn't 2007 Christmas it would be awesome but sadly no. Checkers :P (yes i like checkers if you were wondering)
They did not.
Florida receives little to no snow annually. Southern Florida receives almost none, ever. In northern Florida, flakes will typically fall once a year or once every few years.
Christmas day 1988 or 1989 can't remember which one
A Christmas Snow was created in 2010.
Christmas, Florida i think it is St.Augstine,Florida but i can not be sure about it
Yes, Early Christmas Day of 1989 was a light flurry of snow and then it was gone.
If you're talking about Christmas 2012, that's months away yet, but Christmas 2011 had no snow, barely ANY snow.
I think it did once about a decade ago, but from personal accounts, the snow melted before it ever touched the ground