Princesses have long stood as one of the most storied figures in the world, as commonplace in fairytales and mythology as ...
When major cities get blanketed in multiple inches of snow, as they have this week, and during the historic February 2021 deep freeze, we've provided a real-time tracker for you to stay safe ...
1, Detroit has received 12.2 inches of snow, 7 inches below the normal total of 19.2 inches at this point in the winter, according to the National Weather Service office in White Lake Township.
SHERIDAN, Ind. (WISH) — New Orleans saw a historical record breaking snow this past week, with some areas being hit with as much as 10-12 inches. But help is on the way! Fourteen Hoosier ...
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.
However, if you do find yourself needing to drive, here’s how to prepare your car and some general guidelines on how to drive safely when there's snow and ice on the road. Read full story ...
Although Jacksonville has seen a few snow flurries in recent years, it's been 35 years since a measurable accumulation of snow wreaked havoc on the city. That could change this week, when a ...
Winter Storm Enzo blanketed the Gulf Coast in snow on Tuesday and Wednesday, with winter storm warnings and heavy snowfall in Southern states from Florida to Texas. Pensacola, Florida, received 7. ...
Southern U.S. states continue to grapple with highly unusual weather as brutally cold temperatures and blankets of snow continue to impact the region. Lousiana, which had never before seen a ...
Florida's winter storm blanketed Tallahassee in snow and sleet Wednesday morning and residents made the most of it. Tallahassee’s all-time snowfall record of 2.8 inches was set in 1958 and it ...
PARTS OF THE CAROLINA COAST ARE DIGGING OUT TODAY FOLLOWING A RARE SNOW STORM. THIS IS NEW VIDEO ... HARD TO SEE THAT WHITE SANDY CONDITIONS AT THE BEACH WHERE YOU WOULD TYPICALLY EXPECT TO ...