Millions of Americans face an artic blast, including the first-ever blizzard warning for parts of the Gulf Coast.
The heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain hitting parts of the Deep South came as a blast of Arctic ... pool-tubing down a Houston hill. One of the country’s quirkiest cities, New Orleans, didn ...
Snow fell in Houston and prompted the first ever blizzard warnings for several coastal counties near the Texas-Louisiana border.
A once-in-a-generation winter storm event is underway in the southern United States, which is forecast to have significant impacts to cities and residents unaccustomed to winter weather
The Deep South faces a winter storm this week in places that usually do not experience snow or freezing rain. Here are three big concerns.
Flight cancellations are mounting as a historic winter storm sweeps across the Gulf Coast. Already, the storm has brought air traffic to a virtual standstill at several airports across parts of Texas and Louisiana.
Historic winter storm shatters records across the South, leaving millions grappling with extreme cold and unprecedented snowfall into the weekend.
A well-predicted and historic winter storm impacted the Deep South this week. I am staring out of my office window at a frozen landscape and 14 degrees F temperature in my part of the metropolitan Atlanta area.
A rare winter storm churned across the U.S. Gulf Coast on Tuesday, bringing heavy snow, ice and wind gusts to a region where flurries are unusual, while much of the United States remained in a deep freeze.
Millions of people across the northern Gulf Coast braced Tuesday for a rare winter storm that’s expected to scatter heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain around the Deep South as a blast of Arctic air plunges much of the eastern U.S. into a deep freeze.
According to NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks, shoring up the trenches for the long term should be a priority for the AFC South champions. In his latest mock, Houston lands Michigan defensive tackle Kenneth Grant to pair with Danielle Hunter and Will Anderson Jr. in the front seven.
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — All 64 people aboard an American Airlines jet that collided with an Army helicopter were feared dead in what was likely to be the worst U.S. aviation disaster in almost a quarter century, officials said Thursday.