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Nevermind..you are right! Holy crap..this is EXTREMELY rare. Especially for November!
I lived in Orlando for most of my life and can not really ever remember it snowing (even in the heart of winter):

FLZ041-044>046-144-220330-
INLAND VOLUSIA COUNTY-NORTHERN LAKE COUNTY-ORANGE-SEMINOLE-SOUTHERN
LAKE COUNTY-
930 PM EST TUE NOV 21 2006
...SNOW MIXED WITH LIGHT RAIN BEING REPORTED IN AREAS OF
VOLUSIA...ORANGE AND SEMINOLE COUNTIES...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS RECENTLY RECEIVED REPORTS OF VERY
LIGHT SNOW MIXED WITH LIGHT RAIN AND DRIZZLE IN PORTIONS OF
VOLUSIA...ORANGE AND SEMINOLE COUNTIES. DOPPLER RADAR IN MELBOURNE
SHOWS A SURGE OF NORTHWEST WIND ACCOMPANIED BY LIGHT PRECIPITATION
WORKING SOUTH OVER VOLUSIA...LAKE...SEMINOLE AND ORANGE COUNTIES.
WIND GUSTS OF 25 TO 35 MPH ALONG WITH BRIEF LIGHT RAIN MIXED WITH
SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE OVER NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA AS THIS ACTIVITY
WORKS SOUTHWARD.
ANY SNOW SIGHTED SHOULD NOT REMAIN INTACT UPON CONTACT WITH
SURFACES AS TEMPERATURES ARE CURRENTLY IN THE 40S.
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I know. Who would have thought that was possible? Today has been a day of winter extremes in the SE. First there was the earliest ever snow in Charleston, SC with the only ever thundersnow on record there...and then now snow flurries in central Florida. Crazy.Opal storm wrote:OMG I'm so jealous!Snow in Orlando in November????
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SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL
1126 PM EST TUE NOV 21 2006
AMZ550-570-FLZ041-044>046-141-144-147-220600-
COASTAL VOLUSIA-FLAGLER BEACH TO COCOA BEACH 20 NM TO 60 NM OFFSHORE-
FLAGLER BEACH TO COCOA BEACH OUT TO 20 NM-INLAND VOLUSIA-
NORTHERN BREVARD-NORTHERN LAKE-ORANGE-SEMINOLE-SOUTHERN LAKE-
1126 PM EST TUE NOV 21 2006
.NOW...
THROUGH 1 AM...LIGHT RAIN SHOWERS...POSSIBLY MIXED WITH A FEW SNOW
FLAKES AT TIMES...WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS VOLUSIA...LAKE...ORANGE...
SEMINOLE AND NORTHERN BREVARD COUNTIES. ANY SNOW SIGHTED SHOULD NOT
REMAIN INTACT UPON CONTACT WITH SURFACES AS TEMPERATURES ARE
CURRENTLY IN THE 40S. WIND GUSTS OF 25 TO 35 MPH ALONG WITH THE
PRECIPITATION WILL BE POSSIBLE OVER NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA AS THIS
ACTIVITY MOVES SOUTHEASTWARD AT AROUND 20 MPH. RAINFALL AMOUNTS WILL
BE ON THE ORDER OF A FEW HUNDREDTHS OF AN INCH. DRIVERS SHOULD SLOW
DOWN AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION AS ROADWAYS MAY
BE SLICK.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL
1126 PM EST TUE NOV 21 2006
AMZ550-570-FLZ041-044>046-141-144-147-220600-
COASTAL VOLUSIA-FLAGLER BEACH TO COCOA BEACH 20 NM TO 60 NM OFFSHORE-
FLAGLER BEACH TO COCOA BEACH OUT TO 20 NM-INLAND VOLUSIA-
NORTHERN BREVARD-NORTHERN LAKE-ORANGE-SEMINOLE-SOUTHERN LAKE-
1126 PM EST TUE NOV 21 2006
.NOW...
THROUGH 1 AM...LIGHT RAIN SHOWERS...POSSIBLY MIXED WITH A FEW SNOW
FLAKES AT TIMES...WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS VOLUSIA...LAKE...ORANGE...
SEMINOLE AND NORTHERN BREVARD COUNTIES. ANY SNOW SIGHTED SHOULD NOT
REMAIN INTACT UPON CONTACT WITH SURFACES AS TEMPERATURES ARE
CURRENTLY IN THE 40S. WIND GUSTS OF 25 TO 35 MPH ALONG WITH THE
PRECIPITATION WILL BE POSSIBLE OVER NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA AS THIS
ACTIVITY MOVES SOUTHEASTWARD AT AROUND 20 MPH. RAINFALL AMOUNTS WILL
BE ON THE ORDER OF A FEW HUNDREDTHS OF AN INCH. DRIVERS SHOULD SLOW
DOWN AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION AS ROADWAYS MAY
BE SLICK.
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yeah, most of the flakes stayed just north of the theme parks. I am with you though...chilly weather certainly beats heat and humidity when you have to stand in lines all day.gboudx wrote:We were in Orlando all week, vacationing at Disney. We didn't see any snow that Tuesday night. We were in Animal Kingdom and Caribbean Beach Resort that night, so maybe it was snowing at the MGM.
It was definitely chilly, but I prefer it that way over 80's with ~100% humidity.
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