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Florida Town Gets 13x More Snow Than Salt Lake City
4 Feb
Summary
- Marianna, Florida, received 1.3 inches of snow in January.
- Salt Lake City has experienced its least snowy winter on record.
- Low snowpack threatens Utah's water supply and increases fire risk.

Marianna, Florida, recorded 1.3 inches of snow in January, a quantity thirteen times greater than the trace amounts observed in Salt Lake City during the same period. This unusual reversal highlights a persistent high-pressure system that kept Utah dry.
January is typically Salt Lake City's snowiest month, but this year, it has seen only a fraction of its average snowfall. This marks the least snowy winter since record-keeping began in 1884, following a winter that was already among the driest.
The minimal snowpack in Utah carries serious implications. Experts warn of reduced water availability during spring thaws, potentially leading to severe water supply issues if dry summer patterns persist. Additionally, drier vegetation increases the likelihood and duration of the wildfire season.




