It's hard to imagine states like Florida having snow but it does today. So, that means, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Hawaii have snow too. Since I have lived in Hawaii, snow in hawaii isn't unusual there because of 10,000 feet to over 14,000 foot peaks. For example, on Maui there is Halakala and Crater which is over 10,000 feet and on the big island of Hawaii there is Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa Mountains with Mauna Kea being well over 14,000 feet in altitude and people often ski there.
So, Florida is actually the hardest place for me to imagine snow because I think the highest altitude in the state is 50 to 75 feet above sea level for any landed areas.
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