Photos show landmarks across the South covered in snow during its rare winter snowstorm
Briefly

Winter Storm Enzo impacted the Gulf Coast from Florida to Texas, bringing record-breaking snowfall in several cities including Pensacola, which received 7.6 inches, breaking a record from 1954. New Orleans and Mobile also reported significant snowfalls, disrupting normal activities as schools and businesses closed. The storm left over 25,000 homes and businesses in Florida without power. Typically mild southern states were blanketed in snow, highlighting the severity of this unusual winter weather event and affecting various landmarks and communities across the region.
Pensacola, Florida, received 7.6 inches of snow, breaking a record set in 1954, while New Orleans and Mobile also experienced record-breaking snowfall.
The storm led to school and business closures across the South, with over 25,000 homes and businesses in Florida losing power as a result.
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