News

What began as anticipation for snow quickly turned into an extraordinary phenomenon as the blizzards known as Snowpocalypse and Snowmageddon blanketed the region with over three feet of snow combined.
BAY CITY — They said it was going to happen, and yet I didn't really believe it. Now, I'm no longer sure of many things. Like why I tried to outsmart this massive monster of a snowstorm by ...
As Alabama braces for the possibility of snow on Tuesday, it's worth remembering that five years ago today unexpectedly turned into what has come to be known as "Snowpocalypse." (Here is the ...
Here is the story of that winter storm, referred to memorably by such somber nicknames as Snowpocalypse, Snow Jam and Snowmageddon, by the numbers. More than 1,000: Traffic accidents reported.
Fifteen years ago to the day, “Snowpocalypse” hit the Washington area with a fury. One-and-a-half inches of snow fell on Dec. 18, 2009. The next day, another whopping 15 inches fell on D.C ...
Though the anticipated "snowpocalypse" may not have been as horrendous as some might have feared, the roads are still slick, with plows still yet to reach some areas, and likely few stretches ...
Editor’s Note: This post originally ran in 2015 and has been updated. You can read the previous post here. Whenever anyone talks about snowstorms in New York City, the Great Blizzard of 1888 is always ...
It was, in many ways the Snowpocalypse some had dreamed of and others had dreaded. Thursday morning temperatures remained low and many offices and institutions were closed. With so many people ...
SEATTLE — Seattle’s snowiest day was on January 13, 1950 when 20 inches fell in one day, according to the National Weather Service. RELATED: The recipe for snowfall in Seattle Other memorable ...
Pensacola shelters are making room for record numbers of people. Waterfront Mission has moved all the furniture out of their lobby to make room for emergency cots and pallets. Waterfront’s ...