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Deep South Snowfall: Winter Storm Enzo's Bizarre Fury
20 Jan
Summary
- Winter Storm Enzo dropped 6 to 12 inches of snow across the Deep South.
- Snow fell from southeast Texas to the coastal Carolinas in late January 2025.
- Mobile Civic Center roof collapsed due to heavy snow accumulation.

In late January 2025, Winter Storm Enzo delivered an extraordinary weather event to the Deep South, leaving behind significant snowfall. Accumulations ranged from 6 to 12 inches, impacting areas from southeast Texas through southern Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, the Florida Panhandle, and into southern Georgia and the coastal Carolinas.
This historic storm brought unusual scenes, with snow reaching beaches and people enjoying sledding in Houston. The sheer weight of the snow caused the roof of the Mobile Civic Center in Alabama to collapse shortly before its scheduled demolition. Milton, Florida, recorded nearly 10 inches of snow, potentially setting a new state record from 1954.




