No because it hasn't snowed in Miami in a year and I said a year because last year it was so cold at night that it was raining ice and I mean ice ice not hail but ever since that it hasn't been colder than 20 degrees.
It is 100% likely that it will snow somewhere in Canada at some point in time in the month of January. In fact, I live in the province of Alberta and it snowed here today January 2, 2009.
Boston received a total of 38.8 inches of snow in January 2011. This amount of snowfall was above average for the month of January.
January is the coldest month in Chicago with average highs of 32 degrees Fahrenheit and lows of 18 degrees.
While it is extremely rare, it has snowed in Boca Raton a few times in the past century. The last significant snowfall was in January 1977 when South Florida experienced a rare cold snap.
January 1977
First off, Miami is a city, not a state. Secondly, it is probably because Miami is so close to the equator.
Miami Snow - 2012 was released on: USA: December 2012
It is extremely rare that it will snow in Miami, Florida. It is also rare for it even to get very cold in Miami.
No because it hasn't snowed in Miami in a year and I said a year because last year it was so cold at night that it was raining ice and I mean ice ice not hail but ever since that it hasn't been colder than 20 degrees.
Miami, fl
There has been no snow accumulation in recorded history, but it did have flurries on 19 January 1977.
No but it did snow on January 19th, 1977
It all depends on where you live. In January 2010, no snow fell in Australia.
In January, 1977 a trace of snow fell at Homestead , FL which is 20 miles south of Miami. During the same time, more than a trace fell in Fort Lauderdale, FL. It was enough to stick to plants and cars windshields for a few minutes.
No.
YES!