Snowfall totals might have broken some county-level records in Mississippi this week. Current reports to NWS are unofficial, but here's what we know.
Residents are being warned to stay off South Mississippi roads Wednesday because snow and ice are lingering in below-freezing temperatures.
Parts of Mississippi can expect snow, below-freezing temperatures, lows in the teens next week. Know how to prep your home, family, pets for the cold.
An Arctic blast is bringing extreme cold and snow to Mississippi and the Coast is expected to have lows in the teens and several inches of snow.
Heavy snow is now expected across much of Central and South Mississippi on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service in Jackson. The entire state remains under a cold weather advisory ...
The National Weather Service says the chance for snow next Tuesday has risen to 40%. Its near environmental destruction is the result of numerous factors, including mice that had been introduced to the island, former phosphate mining, and hurricane destruction.
Even if you didn't see snow, the Arctic air blast from the polar vortex is still here. See how to get ready for the cold. When will Mississippi get warm?
Wildfires scorched California, blizzards tore through Texas and now rare heaps of snow have fallen on the Gulf Coast. How much snow, you ask? More than has fallen all winter in Anchorage, Alaska (3.8 inches).
A weather alert was issued by the National Weather Service on Tuesday at 6:56 p.m. for snow until Wednesday at 10 a.m. The alert is for Catahoula, Concordia, Adams, Franklin, Lincoln, Lawrence, Jefferson Davis,
A report from the National Weather Service was issued on Tuesday at 9:05 p.m. for snow until Thursday at 9:15 a.m. The alert is for Upper Lafourche, Upper St. Bernard, Upper Terrebonne, Lower Terrebonne,
The University of Southern Mississippi announced Tuesday afternoon that all campuses will remain closed through Wednesday, Jan. 22, and all classes will be canceled. The university will make a decision on Thursday's campus operations by 3 p.m. on Wednesday.