Another massive winter storm is forecast to pummel the southern and eastern U.S., with impacts from Texas to the Carolinas.
▪ If the storm’s center tracks near the North Carolina coast — say, 50 to 100 miles off shore — that would allow for more sustained northerly winds over the Piedmont and a more prolonged period of snow there. The Coastal plan might see snow in that case, but along the coast it would be mostly rain.
President-elect Donald Trump has floated the idea of changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. Here's why that could cause some confusion.
"Especially with weather reporting, things like that," she said. "If all other agencies in the world were calling it the Gulf of Mexico and our country was to call it the Gulf of America ...
When it's freezing cold on the Gulf Coast, usually the air is dry and skies are clear. In this rare circumstance, low pressure over the Gulf of Mexico will send moisture into a cold pocket of air over the coast, likely resulting in snowfall.
A complex weather scenario for the area will most likely result in measurable snow for the entire county for the first time since Winter Storm Uri in 2021, according to
It’s rare to see the probability of snow higher in the Golden Triangle than here in the lakes area, but that’s how it’s looking for Monday night and Tuesday.
A wintry mess could be ahead for several states in the South, but there are many questions ahead of us in this forecast.
A developing winter storm may bring rare snow and ice to cities along the Gulf Coast from Texas to Florida early next week.
Early forecasts are calling for a snowstorm to hit the Deep South on Tuesday, bringing accumulations of an inch or more to the southern half of Alabama.
The chance of snow next week in South Mississippi is increasing, but forecasters said Friday it was too soon to worry because no one yet knows if it will actually happen. “Right now, we don’t want to get everybody either excited or upset about the snow,
At least one weather forecast shows there is a chance that Jacksonville could see some rain, snow or even ice next week. Here are the details.