Parts of the Gulf Coast measured a foot of snow on Tuesday. For many cities the totals obliterate long-standing snowfall records. Milton, Florida recorded 9 inches of snow which more than doubles
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James Spann, ABC 33/40, and Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Chief Meteorologist said, “The new global model runs (GFS, ECMWF) are showing stronger signals of a potential winter storm for parts of the Deep South Tuesday,
WVTM 13 LIVE DOPPLER RADAR | HOW TO GET WEATHER ALERTS | UPLOAD YOUR WEATHER PHOTOSImpact days are in the forecast this week as arctic air keeps Alabama in the deep freeze through Wednesday. Minor snow accumulation is possible across part of Central Alabama Tuesday as a winter storm sweeps across the Deep South.
Last Friday, a winter storm gave parts of the Mid-South over 7 inches of snow. Memphis International Airport recorded 7.5″ of snow; even as high as 8.3″ in Helena-West Helena, Arkansas. Now that storm has passed and many are already looking ahead to more possible wintry weather. Let’s talk about it. We know it is […]
Most of north Alabama and parts of central Alabama resembled a winter wonderland Jan. 10 as a wave of cold weather brought snow and sleet to the Deep South. Here's a look at how the wintry weather ...
The storm prompted the first-ever blizzard warnings for several coastal counties near the Texas-Louisiana border, and snowplows were at the ready in the Florida Panhandle.
The snow problem was compounded by sub-freezing temperatures, making roads impassable.
Snow was falling in New Orleans, where as much as 8 inches were expected to accumulate by the end of the day, threatening to tie a record set in 1895.
A rare winter storm churned across the U.S. Gulf Coast on Tuesday, bringing heavy snow, ice and wind gusts to a region where flurries are unusual, while much of the United States remained in a deep freeze.
Blizzards are set to bring heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain all the way along the Gulf Coast from Texas to North Carolina - conditions usually only seen further north.