An unprecedented snowstorm swept through the US South, blanketing areas in snow levels not seen in decades. Moisture from the Gulf of Mexico, combined with a low-pressure system and cold air, created ...
The interstate exit in Alabama ... the Baldwin Beach Express exit of Interstate 10. The region’s thousands of tourists usually pass through on the way to towns like Fairhope and Orange Beach.
That included 10.5 inches near Lafayette, Louisiana by midday Tuesday — within striking distance of the state record of 13 inches set in 1960. Advertisement Article continues below this ad Baton Rouge ...
The National Weather Service said 7 to 8 inches of snow had been reported in areas between New Orleans and Baton Rouge ... having a snowball fight in Orange Beach, Alabama, just steps from ...
In Louisiana, Baton Rouge saw 7.6 inches ... The 7.5 inches that fell in Mobile, Alabama, and the 7.6 inches in Pensacola, Florida, were all-time records. About 5 inches have so far been reported ...
The first thing that came to mind when you saw South Padre was the beach ... not officially at the airport. Baton Rouge picked up 3 inches and nearby Amite, Louisiana, piled up 8 inches.