Dairy Queen customers are in for a sweet treat with the return of Free Cone Day. The tradition is “one of the happiest days of the year for DQ fans,” who are treated to one vanilla soft-serve cone, ...
You know it's springtime in Texas when Dairy Queen celebrates its annual Free Cone Day. Dairy Queen is kicking off the season by offering customers one free small vanilla cone. The deal is available ...
Dairy Queen fans, free cone day is back Thursday, March 19 — your one-day chance to get free ice cream. The fast food restaurant chain announced the return of the annual tradition in a March 2 news ...
Dairy Queen wants to jump-start spring with free ice cream. The fast-food ice cream and burger chain has celebrated the changing of the seasons with a Free Cone Day since 2015 by giving out free ...
An experimental hurricane cone of uncertainty will be tested during the 2026 hurricane season The test cone aims to be more accurate, with the storm track staying within its boundaries 90% of the time ...
Welcome back, spring. You’ve certainly been missed. To mark the Friday, March 20, arrival of spring, ice cream lovers can celebrate spring the day before − Thursday, March 19 − at local Dairy Queen ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — With hurricane season just over two months away, the National Hurricane Center unveiled a new forecast cone for the 2026 season. A forecast cone represents where a storm’s center ...
The National Hurricane Center is introducing a new experimental version of the hurricane forecast cone in 2026, and the biggest change is its shape. Instead of circles, the cone will use ellipses ...
With spring already starting off too warm, Dairy Queen restaurants in Texas are offering a free small vanilla cone to cool off. The free cool treat is only on Thursday, March 19, as part of the ...
It's time to celebrate the last day of winter. It was a slog with polar vortexes, snowstorms and blizzards, but it's ending and there's a special celebration to mark its passing – Free Cone Day at ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Hurricane Center (NHC) is redesigning its most recognizable—some would say iconic—“cone” graphic for the 2026 hurricane season.