Hell hath frozen over: It's snowing in Florida!!!

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I received a picture of my boat in South Carolina with 5" of snow on it today.
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Somewhere I've got an old picture (2005?) of "ice diving" in High Springs. It was at the old fill station where Rich Courtney used to work, and the water bath froze over. We set up a hole in the ice with a tether line going down into the hole and took a picture of it....
Post it, please!!! :D
 

I got this off of a news feed from P-cola. I went out this morning to find squat, even though Alexa told me that it was snowing at 3:30 pm. So, post your Florida snow pics here! Even from friends and family, let's see who got hit!
now you be feeling like those real diver from up north 😆☺️😆☺️
 
Florida cave diving in a drysuit makes more sense now
The water is still 70oF!!!
 
I was thinking of when you get out of the water.

Or you could be in California and be on fire. I'm in the middle.

We’re expecting our first “rain” this weekend -a forecast measly eighth-of-inch drizzle in my coastal region of SoCal.

Still will go out diving to Catalina, wind & swells permitting (water temp now 13°C/mid 50’s °F).

Neat though, to potentially come out of 70°F cave waters into snow there in North Florida. . . !
 
Sure does make me think I did the right thing when picking a remote work destination. Still 80 degrees here at 10PM. Swells are 3 ft, wind is 15mph out of the east. Ocean temp is 83 degrees. Now compare that to where I came from --- Fargo ND.
 
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