After the infamous “Snowpocalypse” of 2014, a lot of metro Atlantans have reason to be concerned about how the city’s road crews are preparing the roads for snow and ice ahead of this weekend’s winter ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (MEDIA GENERAL) — Compared to the Northeast and Midwest, the Southern United States just doesn’t get much snow. When it does, even just a few inches — entire cities shut down, grocery ...
Community-size solar grids keep the lights on, and they headed to Southwest Colorado Folks in the San Juan Mountain community of Silverton, who know a thing or two about snow, called a day last ...
In late January 2014, just under three inches of snow—and, more specifically, the ice that followed—crippled metro Atlanta, shutting down the region’s economy and forcing people to sleep in stranded ...
The Texas winter storm of 2021 put millions without power and caused more monetary damages than any natural disaster to ever hit the State of Texas. The weather completely shut down the state and ...
(YAY! It’s always fun when we get to trot out our “Snowpocalypse!!” tag.) Portland Public Schools are closing at 1 pm today—watch out for mean kids with snowballs—and here’s what the local weather ...
A 2009 blog post from the New York Times says the term is Western Washington’s own, first appearing in 2006 and snowballing (ahem) from there: “Snowpocalypse” appears to have made its way into the ...
The Associated Press had a nice article today on all the hype over the East Coast snowstorms, from "Snowpocalypse" to "Snowmageddon" to my personal favorite "Storm of the Century" and the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook For the three days prior to Snowpocalypse 2.0 — my name for the six-inch combo of snow and ...
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