The snow and ice lingering from a rare winter storm in the South is set to begin its thaw as temperatures slowly return to normal starting this weekend, forecasters said Friday.
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Historic Deep South snow: The science behind itMilton, Florida ... where Tallahassee had a chance to break its all-time record snowfall of 2.8 inches. Snow and ice had been forecast to fall across the I-10 corridor into Lake City and Jacksonville, ...
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A frigid storm drops rare snow on Houston and New Orleans as Florida readies plows in the PanhandleNEW ORLEANS (AP) — A rare frigid storm charged through Texas and the northern Gulf Coast on Tuesday, blanketing New Orleans ...
A major storm spread heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain across the southern United States on Wednesday, breaking snow records and treating the region to unaccustomed perils and wintertime joy. From ...
The western Big Bend, including Tallahassee, and the eastern Florida Panhandle are under an extreme cold ... system — the result of a powerful Arctic air mass that invaded the Deep South colliding ...
Tallahassee last got a rare blast of winter weather on Jan ... prevented many locations from getting above freezing… a very rare occurrence in the Deep South," according to the National Weather ...
Where, the timing Florida will get some freezing temperatures and, possibly, "snow showers" next week as the winter storm sends frigid Arctic air into the Deep South, according to the Florida ...
So, as the Deep South grapples with the foreign language of snowflake icons making a (for some, repeat) appearance in weather ...
A winter storm was on a track to sweep through Texas and Louisiana, across the Gulf Coast and deep into Florida, significant snow and ice in tow.
Heavy snow was still falling in northern Florida Tuesday night where Tallahassee had a chance to ... with perhaps a few ice pellets as far south as Ocala. All precipitation will end by daybreak.
From Texas through the Deep South, down into Florida ... to allow cold air to escape and plunge further south. Payne reported from Tallahassee, Florida, and Bynum from Brunswick, Georgia.
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