The blizzard warning is accompanied by a winter storm warning, which comes as most U.S. states are faced with brutal cold that has plunged temperatures into subzero territory. In an aerial view ...
The National Weather Service office in Lake Charles, Louisiana, said the winter storm has been producing blizzard conditions across southeastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana ...
HOUSTON – A powerful and deadly winter storm that has been sweeping across ... and even prompting forecasters to issue the first-ever Blizzard Warning for portions of the Gulf Coast.
The blizzard brought 69 mile-per-hour wind gusts, moving snow that had piled up on the lake onto the City of Buffalo, which already had a few feet of snow on the ground just prior ...
HOUSTON – A powerful and deadly winter storm that has been sweeping across the South dumped heavy snow in Houston and other communities in southern Texas on Tuesday, causing significant impacts on ...
The FOX Forecast Center says this is the first-ever Blizzard Warning issued in the state of Louisiana. DEADLY 1,500-MILE PARALYZING WINTER STORM PUTS NEW ORLEANS, FLORIDA ON RARE ALERT The NWS ...
"Omaha is not in the blizzard warning area," Becky Kern, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Valley, said Sunday. "Omaha is in a winter storm watch, with about a 72% chance we ...
A historic winter ... blizzard warning issued in the state of Louisiana, according to Fox Weather. Parts of coastal Mississippi, Alabama and the Florida Panhandle are also facing winter storm ...
A record-breaking and rare winter storm hit the southern US Wednesday — dumping snow on New Orleans for the first time in15 years, and triggering the Gulf Coast’s first ever blizzard warning.
The blizzard warning expired for all of Louisiana as of noon CDT, but a winter storm warning remained in effect until Wednesday. More than 30 million people were under a snowstorm warning until ...
Lingering frigid conditions could continue to disrupt the South in cities not accustomed to the deep freeze that has gripped much of the nation.