Chicago did.
Sri Lanka has never recorded with a snow fall as it is a tropical country located near the equator.
NYC has not had snow in September in recorded history.
Whilst snow is not a regular feature of the city of Hobart, in winter snow often falls on Mt Wellington, which overlooks the city. Even summer snowfalls have been recorded on occasion.
It never snows in Redwood City.
Yes, it snows on the outlying mountain ranges from time to time during winter (within 150km of the city centre); although the snow is very light by most standards. Snow falls have been recorded on top of Table Mountain (basically in the city centre) as well, although these are very infrequent and very light. It has never snowed in the city centre.
Central Park recorded 9.0"
The largest snowfall ever recorded in Florida was in the city of Tallahassee on February 13, 1958, when approximately 2.8 inches of snow fell. Snow is a rare occurrence in Florida due to its subtropical climate.
Snow is recorded by accumilation on how many inchs fall.
Central Park recorded 42.6" in 03'-'04.
It has never snowed in Bogota in recorded history, but it does hail a lot about one to three days each year. People confuse this with snow. However, there are reports of real snow at the airport in the mid 1950's and in the city in 1918, but these are NOT confirmed (it was probably fine hail or trace amounts of snow). That's all the info I could come up with. I have lived in Bogotá for 42 years and I have NEVER seen snow, not even a trace. Hail, yes. Frost, yes. Even ice. But snow, NEVER. And I know snow very well because I have seen it in the USA quite a few times in the past.
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