New Orleans saw 8 inches of snow, breaking the previous record of 2.7 inches by a long shot, with Chalmette, Louisiana seeing 11.5 inches and Lafayette and Rayne seeing 10.5 inches. The Acadiana ...
On the Mississippi coast, temperatures in Biloxi are expected ... Hundreds of school districts shut down across much of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Florida as the storm began ...
Skiing in Florida? Shredding powder in the outskirts of New Orleans? Hard to believe, but it happened. Even the rolling hills of Alabama and Mississippi got in on the action, providing novel terrain ...
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At least 9 reported dead in brutal cold as historic snow falls in once-in-a-generation storm in the SouthSchools and government offices are closed Tuesday throughout the Gulf Coast and states of emergency are active in Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Mississippi. • Bitter cold: Low ...
Snowfall records were broken this week in the Gulf Coast states ... in northern Florida, southern Georgia and southern South Carolina. Parts of Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas ...
Heavy snowfall sparked state of emergency orders for many states — stretching from Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and all the way to Florida ... beaches along the coast were blanketed ...
A winter storm will bury parts of the Deep South with snow through early Wednesday. Here’s a forecast for key cities in its path.
but it's happening over the Gulf Coast right now. *** record-breaking snow for southern Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, moving into Florida, where it is an icy mess in Pensacola, Destin ...
4 to 8 inches of snow have fallen across southern Alabama, Mississippi and Florida's Panhandle. Some areas in the Panhandle recorded over half a foot of snow, shattering long-standing snow records ...
Louisiana, Georgia and North Carolina. The complex mess of wintry weather spread east to reach more of Mississippi and into Alabama, Georgia, the Carolinas and the western Florida Panhandle ...
Snow even covered sandy beaches along Texas’ coast Tuesday morning ... storm comes as 33 million people in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North Carolina ...
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