The FOX Forecast Center is monitoring a rare winter storm that’s expected to bring heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain along the Gulf Coast and into the South. FOX Weather meteorologists Ari Sarsalari and Kendall Smith break down the forecast.
The Houston Rockets' postponed road game against the Atlanta Hawks has been rescheduled to Jan. 28, the NBA announced Wednesday. The new game date slots into the Rockets' schedule between a Jan. 27 game in Boston and a Jan. 30 game in Memphis, and extends Houston’s road trip from three games to four games including a Jan. 25 game in Cleveland.
The game between the Rockets and Hawks scheduled for Saturday has been postponed because of a winter storm that produced hazardous icy conditions in the Atlanta area.
The Atlanta Hawks were slated to face the Houston Rockets today, but that game has been postponed due to severe weather in the Atlanta area. The Hawks released
ATLANTA -- Saturday's game between the Houston Rockets and Atlanta Hawks has been postponed because of a winter storm. The NBA said the decision was made "to prioritize the safety of the players, fans and staff due to the severe weather and hazardous icy conditions in the Atlanta area."
The Houston Rockets’ game on Saturday afternoon against the Atlanta Hawks was postponed “due to the severe weather and hazardous icy conditions in the Atlanta area,” the NBA announced. The game will be rescheduled at a later date.
The Atlanta Hawks wrapped up a six-game road trip last night with a loss to the Phoenix Suns and they play their first home game of 2025 tomorrow afternoon at 3
The Hawks wrapped up their six game road trip on Thursday against the Suns and for the first time since December 2024, they are playing a home game at State Far
The NBA announced that Saturday's scheduled game between the Houston Rockets and Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena in Atlanta has been postponed. In
The performer is bringing his Mighty Midnight Revival gospel choir to play with the Houston Symphony at Jones Hall on Thursday.
The NBA said the decision was made “to prioritize the safety of the players, fans and staff due to the severe weather and hazardous icy conditions in the Atlanta area.”
Ohio State and Notre Dame arrived in Atlanta on their charter flights on Friday as the teams moved closer to Monday night’s College Football Playoff national championship game.