Snowfall records were threatened, and in many cases broken, in states like Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida.
Snow totals in Louisiana have broken records. Parts of Florida, Texas and Georgia have also accumulated several inches of snow.
A winter storm prompted a National Weather Service office in Louisiana to issue a first-ever blizzard warning. The storm is causing dangerous conditions from Texas to North Carolina.
A rare winter storm with heavy snow and ice is blasting areas from San Antonio and Houston, Texas, to New Orleans and eastward into parts of Alabama, Florida and Georgia. While it has happened before,
A winter storm was on a track to sweep through Texas and Louisiana, across the Gulf Coast and deep into Florida, significant snow and ice in tow.
Large swaths of southeast Texas and Louisiana and parts of southern Mississippi are under an extreme cold warning after a day of snow. Now, snow, slush and ice left on the ground will refreeze.
A historic and deadly winter storm that stretches over 1,500 miles blanketed the southern U.S. on Tuesday with historic snow totals, including the first-ever Blizzard Warning for the Gulf Coast.
Over 10 inches of snow has been reported in Louisiana as a historic, unprecedented snowstorm slams the South. The snow is falling across Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, bringing many roads to a standstill.
Some areas of New Orleans and Houston got more than four inches of snow Tuesday morning in a historic winter storm hitting the south.
A rare winter storm charging through Texas and the northern Gulf Coast on Tuesday has closed highways and airports and prompted the first blizzard warning for southeast Texas and southwest Louisiana.
A blizzard warning means the expectation that snow and frequent ... while areas of southeastern Texas reported up to 6 inches, and some locations in Mississippi and Alabama were at 4-plus inches, according to AccuWeather. Denson said snow is rare in ...
Snow is falling across South Mississippi and totals are coming in. As of 11 a.m. Tuesday, Port Gibson, Fayette, Natchez, Brookhaven and McComb have all measured at least 1 inch. In Louisiana, totals are much higher,