Snow-Free Spots: U.S. Cities Skipping The White Stuff
Snow-Free Spots: U.S. Cities Skipping The White Stuff
US · Published Dec 19, 2025
Certain U.S. cities, particularly in Florida and the Southwest, rarely experience measurable snowfall due to their mild climates.
Cities like Jacksonville and Phoenix often go years without snow, leading to unique lifestyles and infrastructure adapted for warmer weather.
The absence of snow in these regions boosts winter tourism and allows residents to focus on outdoor activities, though occasional cold snaps may occur.
Some U.S. cities rarely see measurable snow
Some U.S. cities rarely see measurable snow, meaning flakes seldom fall or stick during winter months. Places with mild, warm climates—especially in Florida and the Southwest—often go many years without snowfall, with locations like Jacksonville and Phoenix recording almost no accumulating snow historically. Coastal California cities such as San Jose and Long Beach also see snow very infrequently. These climates keep winters mild enough that snow is not a regular part of the season for residents or visitors.
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