After a historic winter storm hit the Interstate 10 corridor on Tuesday, parts of the vital east-west artery remain closed due to icy road conditions in both Louisiana and Florida. In Louisiana, the Department of Transportation and Development has closed Interstate 10 from the small community of Iowa in Calcasieu Parish just
Interstate 10 is back open.Florida Department of Transportation has open the roadway from the alabama state line to mile marker 142 -- near marianna, florida.He
REOPENED The interstate is open again, but one eastbound lane remains closed near Holt from mile marker 47 to mile marker 49. Note that some ramps may remain closed due to icy conditions.
The interstate was closed from the Alabama/Florida state line to U.S. 90 (exit 192) just west of Tallahassee, a distance of almost 200 miles.
Forecasters said it was too early to tell whether the ice and snow would approach or beat Tallahassee’s all-time snowfall record of 2.8 inches set in 1958.
Milton saw 10 inches of snow - and Pensacola 8.9 - in a historic winter storm storm that shattered the previous 130-year record.
Wintry precipitation and freezing rain are possible on major highways and bridges. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory until 11 a.m.
The winter storm that hit northwest Florida on Tuesday, January 21, left several parts of Interstate 10 closed into Wednesday morning.This footage from the Florida Department of Transportation’s live traffic cameras shows conditions on Wednesday morning along Interstate 10 in Santa Rosa County.
Days after a winter storm dropped ice and record-breaking snow, cleanup efforts were underway Thursday in several major Southern cities such as New Orleans, where crews were removing snow the same way they remove trash,
MAJOR TRAVEL ALERT FOR (I-10): While FDOT was able to reopen both directions of I-10 last night, Eastbound I-10 is now closed from Exit 70 (S.R. 285) to Exit 85 (U.S. 331) due to icy conditions. As winter weather conditions continue to change, drive with caution and before… pic.twitter.com/GGE5R4ROxy
Florida snowfall records shattered this week, with Pensacola receiving 8.9 inches, per the National Weather Service, easily topping the four inches that fell in 1954. As North Florida defrosts, schools,
Firefighters fought to maintain the upper hand on a rapidly moving wildfire that swept through rugged mountains north of Los Angeles.