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.
According to the National Weather Service, a polar vortex will impact most of the country this weekend, here is what you need to know.
Another blast of winter storms is closing schools, snarling flights and putting millions of residents on alert across parts of the Deep South and south-central U.S. The National Weather Service says heavy snowfall and icy conditions are likely Friday in Mississippi,
A polar vortex is slated to sweep most of the continental US bringing winter storm warnings and a hazardous freeze to millions.
Tens of millions of residents along the East Coast are bracing for several inches of snow Sunday followed by dangerously cold temperatures that will take
Temperatures will plummet by up to 40 degrees this weekend as an arctic blast spreads across much of the U.S., including the Deep South.
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. Things could still change significantly, meteorologists warn,
South Mississippi remains under a winter storm watch from late Monday night through Tuesday evening, with 1 to 3 inches of snow possible on the ground Tuesday along the Coast. The National Weather Service forecast says 4 to 6 inches of snow could accumulate along and north of the Interstate 10 and I-12 corridor,
A combination of frigid air with a low pressure system over the Gulf are behind the storm, which could bring heavy snow just south of the Interstate 20 corridor across northern Louisiana and into Mississippi and a mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain near the Interstate 10 corridor from Houston to Mobile, Alabama.
Alerts for cold weather are in effect for nearly half of the U.S. population, running from the northern Plains to the Gulf Coast and the Rockies to the Southeast.
Memphis is set to get hit with a cold weather system early this week that could drop wind chills to as low as 5 degrees.
Alabama is preparing for the coldest air of the season as Arctic temperatures sweep across the state, with a potential Deep South winter stor