Florida could use some snow melt, especially south Florida, for the reason that its flat landscape is "storage poor!" By that I mean that for as much rain as we get in the summer wet season, come late winter and spring drought is at hand. Without snow on the ground to melt (here in Florida), it's usually a waiting game until the summer rains start in late May.
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