A day after record-breaking snow fell on the Alabama Gulf Coast, the region remains in a frigid grip with some of the coldest temperatures Mobile has seen since the Reagan Administration. As the chill continues,
The Gulf Coast is digging out from a once-in-a-lifetime snowstorm that struck from Texas to Florida, closing airports and crippling roadways.
The amount of snow the Gulf Coast States received makes this weather system the worst winter storm in over 120 years. Before 120 years ago, record keeping was unreliable or not recorded at all.
The SS United States was poised to set sail at the end of last year on her final voyage from Philadelphia to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico to become an artificial reef. But Coast Guard concerns have complicated the trip south.
Several Gulf states experienced a major snowstorm this week. Changes in global climate patterns can be connected to weird weather events.
After concerns that the SS United States wasn’t seaworthy enough to make the trip from Philadelphia to Florida, Okaloosa County now says experts believe the ship can be successfully towed from the East Coast to the Gulf of Mexico, where it’s intended to create the world’s largest artificial reef.
The plan is to tug the SS United States along the East Coast and ultimately to Mobile, Alabama, to be stripped ... but then weather in the Gulf of Mexico delayed the departure.
A snowstorm of historic proportions walloped the Gulf Coast this week, delivering travel-snarling snow from Texas to the Carolinas and breaking records that have stood for more than a century. At least nine people have died across the central and eastern United States,
A winter weather event that is uncharacteristic for the Gulf Coast region is continuing to cause problems for vehicular traffic on highways and streets.Officials have provided the following updates:MOBILE COUNTYEffective 1:30 p.
Mapmakers and teachers are rethinking what to call the body of water between Mexico, the U.S. and Cuba after President Trump ordered it renamed from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
Many communities along the Gulf Coast were caught by surprise, unable to pre-treat roads ahead of the historic big freeze. Parts of Interstate 10 in Alabama and Florida were