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What are snow flurries?

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Snow showers are when it snows a pretty decent amount for a certain length of time. It is much more than just flurries.

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Snow is water that in cold air has been formed to Soft ice.

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Light snow showers are flurries or light snow.

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Answer: A light snowfall

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What is the difference between snow and flurries?

Flurries are just a little bit of snow, that doesn't stick.


What conditions are responsible for a light snow?

light gray clouds, and snow flurries, light wind. (:


What conditions are responsible for light snow?

light gray clouds, and snow flurries, light wind. (:


How much does it snow in Chautauqua?

Snow usually starts in late November and melts around mid april. Usually anywhere from 4+ feet all winter long. Often flurries. large lake effect snow storms.


Would there ever be a chance that it will snow in Florida?

Yes, in Florida it can. Here are some memorable events... FLORIDA Jan. 2008 = Snow flurries reported near Daytona Beach. Jan. 2003 = Snow flurries reported near Cocoa Beach. Dec. 1996 = Snow flurries reported in western panhandle. Jan. 1996 = Snow flurries reported along the west coast. Mar. 1993 = The "1993 Superstorm" drops a couple inches of snow in the western panhandle Dec. 1989 = Snow, freezing rain and sleet is reported in much of Central and North Florida. Jacksonville has a white Christmas. Mar. 1986 = A half inch of snow accumulates in Jacksonville. Mar. 1980 = A quarter inch of snow accumulates in Jacksonville. Jan. 1977 = A swath of snow sweeps across the entire state. Accumulations over an inch are reported well south into central Florida, and flurries are spotted all the way to Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Feb. 1973 = A snowstorm dumps several inches of snow in northern Florida. An unofficial report indicates that a few isolated areas may have seen up to 8 inches. Feb. 1958 = 1.5 inches of snow accumulates in Jacksonville and 2.8 inches accumulates in Tallahassee. Mar. 1955 = Snow falls in the panhandle. Dec. 1952 = Sleet and snow is reported in northern Florida. Feb. 1951 = Up to 2 inches of snow falls in NE Florida. Jan. 1935 = Pensacola receives 1 inch of snow. Nov. 1912 = A dusting of snow falls in north Florida. Feb. 1907 = Flurries fall in Jacksonville. Dec. 1901 = Light snow falls in Jacksonville. Feb. 1899 = "The Great Blizzard of 1899" hits Florida with a punch. Blowing snow is reported in much of Central and Northern Florida with several inches of accumulation in a few areas. Temperatures fall to -2F in Tallahassee, which stands to this day as the state's all-time record low.