A winter storm that is expected to begin in Texas next week could end up bringing snow and ice to parts of Florida, but the forecast is far from a lock.
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South Florida Bulls (11-6, 4-0 AAC) at North Texas Eagles (11-5, 3-1 AAC) Denton, Texas; Saturday, 3 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: North Texas faces South Florida after Jaaucklyn Moore scored 23 points in ...
North Texas hosts the South Florida Bulls after Jaaucklyn Moore scored 23 points in North Texas' 65-62 loss to the Tulane Green Wave.
A massive winter storm is set to bring snow and ice to much of the South. Here's what to know about snow forecasts in Texas, Georgia, and other states.
Places from Houston to New Orleans to Jacksonville could be impacted by a major winter storm next week. FOX Weather Meteorologist Michael Estime has the forecast.
Soon after Arctic air expands into the south-central and southeastern United States, a storm will brew along the Texas coast and spread a swath of ice and snow eastward across the Gulf Coast states in the week ahead,
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Models are hinting at the possibility for snow, freezing rain, and ice pellets to fall from central Texas across the northern Gulf Coast into portions of northern Florida. While the setup looks favourable for snow and ice, it’s extremely hard for wintry precipitation to fall in this part of the world.
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