Temperatures were gradually rising across the U.S. South, bringing hopes that the remaining snow and ice would melt away.
Officials are still tallying up snowfall totals that could set new records in states like Florida. Savannah, Georgia, recorded 3 inches of snow, which is the most the city has seen since 1989.
The Milwaukee Bucks are trying to keep the good vibes going. They have won seven of their last eight games and are one of the hottest teams in the Eastern Conference. Giannis Antetokounmpo continues ...
Since snowfall is so rare in the South, many of these states aren't equipped with plows or salt. That's where an Indiana company comes in.
In nearby Baton Rouge, LSU’s fifth-ranked women’s basketball team was unable to fly on Wednesday to Columbia, South Carolina, so the Southeastern Conference chose to postpone the Tigers' game at the ...
Milwaukee’s scheduled game with the Miami Heat on Thursday has been pushed back an hour due to the Bucks’ difficulties arriving from snowy weather in New Orleans. The NBA announced at 4:05 p.m.
New Orleans has received more snowfall since the start of meteorological winter than many cold-weather cities across the country.
The NBA and multiple college basketball conferences postponed games in response to winter weather that broke snowfall records in some southern states and coated others with a mix of snow and ice.
Sun-soaked Florida and other parts of the South appear to have shattered snowfall records in what many are calling a once-in-a-lifetime chance to witness sandy snowscapes on beaches, of all places ...
A gradual return to normal began in the New Orleans area on Thursday after record-breaking snowfall paralyzed the region, but while roads and businesses reopened, a worrying series of pipe breaks led ...
Anytime we get an Arctic air blast down this far south, this is an artifact of the polar vortex rearing its ugly head,” said climatologist Barry Keim .
The American Red Cross encourages donors to give blood or platelets now to help protect the blood supply from the ongoing impact of severe winter ...