Remembering 1977: Miami Sees Its Only January Snowfall
Remembering 1977: Miami Sees Its Only January Snowfall
US · Published Jan 8, 2026
Miami experienced its only known snowfall in January 1977 due to a historic cold wave.
Industrial pollution and a shifted jet stream contributed to the unusually cold temperatures of the late 1970s.
The Miami snow event highlights the variability of climate and the impact of both natural and human factors on weather.
Rare snowfall in Miami during historic cold
Nearly 50 years ago, a historic cold wave swept across much of the United States, delivering an unprecedented event to the Sunshine State. In January 1977, Miami experienced its only known snowfall, an event that captivated the nation and sparked temporary fears of an impending ice age. This rare phenomenon occurred against a backdrop of unusually cold temperatures throughout the late 1970s.
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