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Once-in-a-lifetime southern snow eclipses records that stood for decades

  • Ten inches of snow fell in some places in the New Orleans area, smashing the city's record of 2.7 inches from 1963, the National Weather Service reported.
  • A whopping 9.8 inches of snow fell near the small town of Milton, Florida, which would smash the all-time Florida state record for snowfall from 1954, if confirmed.
  • Mobile Regional Airport recorded 6.2 inches of snow, breaking the city's one-day snowfall record of 5 inches from Jan. 24, 1881, the Weather Service said.
  • The storm system also sank thermometers into record-breaking territory across the Deep South, with new records for low temperature set in New Iberia and Lafayette, forecasters said.
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