The images showed snow covering swathes of the Southern U.S. after what forecasters dubbed a "historic" snowstorm.
Snow totals in Louisiana have broken records. Parts of Florida, Texas and Georgia have also accumulated several inches of ...
Southern states like Florida, Texas, and Tennessee are grappling with a historic winter storm that has brought record-breaking snowfall to millions and transformed typically mild regions into icy ...
Viewers shared photos of the wintry weather, featuring snowy landscapes and some special appearances by pets, kids, and snow angels.
Storm Éowyn was named by the Met Office today as 80mph winds are set to cause chaos across the UK this Friday along with ...
So how much more snow fell in your area? See totals from the National Weather Service for Friday into Saturday: Franklin, Ohio: 4 inches Maineville, Ohio: 3.5 inches Wilmington, OH: 3.5 inches ...
Environment Canada has ended the winter weather advisory for areas east of Toronto that called for up to 10 centimetres of snow overnight. The advisory ended early Saturday morning for areas ...
The roads are improving, however, some roads still have snow on them,” the Darke County ... Daniel Susco is a Dayton-area native and staff writer covering breaking news throughout the greater ...
Late at night, a storm system slides well south of the tri-state region and New York City will be just the northern fringe of the snow. In the end, we may just have a few snow showers late Friday ...
Much of the UK endured below freezing temperatures into Saturday morning, with snow, frost and ice pictured across the country. The UK had its coldest January night in 15 years on Friday ...
said a social media post from Snowshoe with images of their base area looking a bit buried. The National Weather Service is predicting that an additional 3-7" of snow will fall on Snowshoe between ...
Metro Atlanta saw significant snow for the first time in three years on January 10 ... The NWS issued a winter storm warning for the area, saying that they were becoming “increasingly concerned with ...