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.
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.
Residents are being warned to stay off South Mississippi roads Wednesday because snow and ice are lingering in below-freezing temperatures.
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.
New Orleans tied its single-day snowfall record in a rare winter storm on Tuesday, just as official reports of snow on the Mississippi Coast shattered previous records in a ‘rare’ and ‘historic’ winter storm.
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?
The biggest snowstorm in six decades swirled east of the Mississippi Coast Tuesday evening after it dumped several inches of snow and froze roads so badly the region stayed mostly shuttered on Wednesday as officials pleaded with residents to avoid the ice.
Cairo and its ancient pyramids sits on nearly the exact same line of latitude as the Mississippi Coast. Weather there on Wednesday peaked at 71 degrees with a light rain around noon. Dead pharaohs can expect temps to rest in the upper 60s for the remainder of the week.
Many areas in Mississippi could get snow early next week, paired with days of subfreezing temperatures and some overnight lows in the teens, according to National Weather Service forecasts.
Snow accumulations are possible across much of Mississippi, according to the revised forecast Sunday from the National Weather Service in Jackson.
South Mississippi woke up Wednesday morning to one of the coldest mornings in decades. The day after a historic winter storm dumped snow across the Gulf Coast from Texas to Florida and into the coast of the Carolinas,