Snow hits the Carolinas as low temps compound power outage woes elsewhere from last weekend's ice
Heavy weekend snow is forecast in the Carolinas, Virginia and northeast Georgia.
Heavy weekend snow is forecast in the Carolinas, Virginia and northeast Georgia.
The National Guard has been called in to assist in clearing the roads.
With another wave of dangerous cold heading for the South, experts say the risk of hypothermia heightens for people trapped without power.
Coastal blizzards are rarely just snowstorms. They are multi-hazard events, combining snow, wind, water, and cold into a single system.
A blizzard, defined by fierce winds and chilling cold, transforms landscapes and halts daily life.
The extended deep freeze has left some people increasingly desperate in a region unaccustomed to and ill-equipped for such cold.
Residents from the Carolinas to New England should prepare for snow and wind.
Here are some community announcements regarding closings, parking bans, road conditions, and other changes due to the winter weather.
Rapid drops in air pressure during powerful storms can worsen migraines for some people, doctors say.
More than 380,000 people, mostly in Mississippi and Tennessee, remain without power days after a winter storm.