Did It Snow in Florida Today? 2026 Photos & Videos

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Okay,here’s a breakdown of​ the content you provided,focusing on the key details about the videos and‌ the surrounding text. It appears to be a news article⁣ about snowfall in Florida in​ January 2026.

Overall Structure:

The text⁣ describes a news story about rare ⁤snowfall in Florida, specifically mentioning Orlando, Tallahassee, Marianna, and Pensacola. It includes two embedded videos with accompanying descriptions.

Video 1: Orlando ‍Family Experiences Snow

* Title: “Watch it | Orlando​ family experiences ‌snow for ⁣the first time in Marianna”
* ‍ Content: The video shows a family (Cesar and Maria Garcia⁣ and their three children) traveling from Orlando to Marianna, Florida, to experience snow for the ⁤first time.
* Image: A still image ⁢from ​the video shows the Garcia family.
* Video ID: 88244338007

Video 2: pensacola Snowfall

* Title: “Florida snowfall video shows‌ Pensacola early morning conditions |‍ VIDEO
* ⁣ Content: The video⁤ shows snowfall in Pensacola, Florida, early in the morning.The snowfall was brief, subsiding by 6 a.m.
*‌ Image: A still image from the video shows‌ snowy conditions in Pensacola.
* Video ID: 88243477007
*‍ Poster Image: https://www.gannett-cdn.com/authoring/authoring-images/2026/01/18/PPEN/88243511007-pensacola-snowfall-9.jpg

Headings:

* ⁣”Watch it | Orlando family experiences snow for ‍the first time in Marianna” (This is‌ also the ‌title of the first video)
* ⁢”See early Pensacola snowfall Sunday morning, Jan. 18, 2026″

Key Details:

* ​ Date: january 18, 2026
* Locations: ‌ Orlando, Tallahassee, Marianna, ‌and Pensacola, Florida.
* Event: ⁢Rare snowfall in Florida.
* Source: Gannett (based‍ on the image URLs – gannett-cdn.com)

Technical Notes (from the HTML):

* ‌The videos are embedded using a custom <media-video> element.
* the videos have “play” buttons overlaid ⁤on the ​placeholder images.
* ‌ The images⁢ are hosted on Gannett’s⁣ CDN.
* the layout⁢ uses CSS for styling (e.g., position:relative, transform:translate(-50%,-50%) for centering the play‍ button).

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