Just when it feels like winter is loosening its grip, parts of the U.S. are still getting hit with late-season snow and ice.
Late-season snow usually doesn’t pile up on the roads as much as it does on the grass or rooftops. Here's why.
If you spent some time in the snow, did you notice some flakes were different than others? That's right! There are several ...
But when the air is a bit warmer, things get wild—snowflakes grow crazy, beautiful branches and start to look like little ice sculptures. The fluffy snow we saw the morning was a combinations of ...
The weather service said most areas of north Alabama will only receive less than an inch of snow Wednesday morning. However, ...