A rare and historic winter storm is wreaking havoc across the Gulf Coast, bringing dangerous blizzard conditions, record-breaking snowfall, and treacherous ice accumulation from eastern Texas through the Florida Panhandle.
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Millions across the Gulf Coast states are bracing for a rare winter storm moving along the northern Gulf of Mexico, which will spread dangerous snow and ice along 1,000 miles of Interstate 10 from Texas to Florida and Georgia,
AccuWeather experts warn of major travel disruptions, including over 5,000 anticipated flight cancellations, hazardous road conditions, and power outages across the South and mid-Atlantic. Snowfall: Northern Texas, southeastern Oklahoma, northern Arkansas ...
An arctic air mass will channel temperatures 20-30 degrees below already historically cold January averages. The South braced for a rare winter storm.
Temperatures will plummet by up to 40 degrees this weekend as an arctic blast spreads across much of the U.S., including the Deep South.
Winter storm Enzo is expected to bring severe travel disruptions and unusually cold weather to the far southeast on Monday and Tuesday.
Both National Weather Service and AccuWeather meteorologists are warning that both morning and evening travel Tuesday, January 21, could become treacherous during rush hours. Odds of wintery precipitation falling over much of South Central Texas increase,
A rare winter storm is set to blanket the southern US in snow and ice as the entire East sees temperatures plunge to their lowest point this winter, bringing 'life-threatening' conditions.
National Weather Service locations across Texas have forecast totals from a half-inch to five inches of snow between Monday and Tuesday.
The season's latest winter storm could wreak havoc on air travel in the Northeast this weekend. Meanwhile, parts of Texas and the Gulf Coast are eyeing another potential winter storm.
"The level and extensiveness of the frigid air may be tough to match the rest of the winter," forecasters warned.