NEW ORLEANS – A rare southern snowstorm created sights that only occur about once in a lifetime, with cities from the Lone Star State through the Florida Panhandle reporting heavy snowfall.
WE WANT TO START WITH METEOROLOGIST ERIC BURRIS. HE’S UP IN TALLAHASSEE AND, ERIC, THERE ARE A COUPLE OF INCHES OF SNOW THAT CAME DOWN SITTING ON THE GROUND. THERE. YEAH, WELL, AND IT’S NOT ...
A winter storm dropped more than six inches of snow in parts of South-Central Pennsylvania on Sunday. Video above: Lulu the Australian cattle dog romps in the snow.Here's a look at the snowfall ...
A rare and deadly winter storm descended across the southern U.S. on Tuesday, leaving some record-setting snow totals and halting travel for millions of Americans in Louisiana, Texas and Florida.
A winter storm will drop snow from Houston, Texas to New Orleans, Louisiana as an arctic air mass extends a historically cold January. Snow, sleet and freezing rain are set to fall across parts of ...
A later than anticipated change from rain to snow may have done a number on totals, but much of the region is still waking up to at least a few inches of snow this morning. The highest numbers ...
We updated our snowfall forecast earlier this morning to much of the region north and west of I-95 seeing 4 to 8 inches of a powdery snow later Sunday morning into early Sunday night. That ...
Several lake effect snow warnings and winter weather advisories have been issued across New York, with heavy snow and hazardous travel conditions expected in multiple regions. Avoid unnecessary ...
Widespread reports of 5″ to 12″ of snowfall were reported around Pensacola on Tuesday evening, which caused troopers to shut down a nearly 70-mile stretch of Interstate 10. National Weather ...
Pensacola has officially broken the state's 130-year-old record for total snowfall. By 5:30 p.m. CT, and with snow still falling heavily, the National Weather Service reported 5 inches of snow at ...
A Storm Team 10 Weather Alert continues into Monday as a plowable snow is followed by bitter cold across Southern New England. 11 p.m. UPDATE: The heaviest snow will fall now through midnight.