Roads were still closed Thursday morning after a historic winter storm hit the South, bringing inches of snow to areas not used to seeing any snowfall at all. Drivers in southeastern Louisiana were urged to remain off the roads Thursday morning as snow and ice were still making travel treacherous or impossible.
Winter Storm Enzo was not your typical winter storm, but its rain and snow were caused by a classic setup. Enzo never truly had a robust low pressure system, but instead was a large overlap between the coldest air of the season, abundant moisture and the tail end of a deep upper-level trough.
A winter storm could worsen Florida and Louisiana's insurance crises, with snow damage challenging homeowners and insurers.
The rare winter storm that hit the southern U.S. dumped significant amounts of snow on areas that usually get none.
Florida's 24-hour snowfall record has been surpassed as a "historic" winter storm swept along the Gulf Coast. Although the record-breaking snow—a somewhat rare sight in Florida—may be impressive to behold, heavy winter weather can disrupt travel and create hazardous driving conditions.
Snow totals in Louisiana have broken records. Parts of Florida, Texas and Georgia have also accumulated several inches of snow.
The winter storm that moved through Florida on Tuesday into Wednesday is one for the record books, smashing the previous all-time high for snowfall in the Sunshine State.
The city of Milton, roughly 20 miles from Pensacola, tallied 8.8 inches while other nearby areas were hit by 7 to 8 inches. Florida also saw major impacts from the winter storm, with officials ...
Louisiana - 10.5" Bay Springs, Florida - 10.0" Milton, Florida - 9.8" According to KARE 11 meteorologist John Zeigler, the Twin Cities has received just 9.8 inches of snow for the entire 2024-25 ...
Places like Florida and Louisiana got heavy snow ... State of Florida (8.8 inches in Milton): This total is preliminary but it more than doubles the state's previous record for the biggest ...
Parts of North Florida were blanketed by snow on Tuesday as a winter storm barreled through the South, resulting in the first-ever blizzard warning along parts of the Gulf Coast in Texas and Louisiana.
Trump wants to overhaul, and maybe disband, the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Maybe we should focus on the root cause: Climate change.