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By morning, a layer of powder covered Canal Street and the Central Business District, turning New Orleans into a snow panorama. North of downtown in Mid-City, 9.5 inches of snow was recorded ...
Winter Storm Enzo has brought rare, record-breaking snow to parts of the Gulf Coast, snarling travel and resulting in historic snowfall totals from New Orleans to Florida. (MORE: Why We Name ...
In New Orleans, I-10, I-510 and I-310 were all closed early Thursday, including all ramps leading to U.S. 90 and elevated bridges. Florida's I-10 was shut down Wednesday night for the entire ...
In New Orleans, urban skiing was attempted along Bourbon Street, a priest and nuns engaged in a snowball fight outside a suburban church, snowboarders shredded behind a golf cart, and people went sledding down the snow-covered Mississippi River levees on kayaks, cardboard boxes and inflatable alligators.
With more than 9 inches (23 centimeters) of snow in parts of the city Tuesday, New Orleans has far surpassed its record — 2.7 inches (6.8 centimeters) on Dec. 31, 1963 — according to the National Weather Service. There were unofficial reports of 10 inches (26 centimeters) of snow in New Orleans in 1895, NWS meteorologist Christopher Bannan ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The NBA has postponed Wednesday night's game in New Orleans between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Pelicans after a historic winter storm dumped about a foot of snow in the Big Easy. Tuesday's winter storm made road travel treacherous in a subtropical city with minimal snow-clearing equipment on hand.
If accumulation exceeds 2.7 inches in New Orleans, it will be the most snow the city has seen since December 1963. The city’s biggest snowstorm on record was in February 1895, with 8 inches of ...
Southeast region snowfall on Christmas Day 2004. Snow in Louisiana is a relatively rare but not unheard of sight because of Louisiana’s subtropical climate.For snow to push into Louisiana, extreme weather conditions for the area must be present, usually a low-pressure system coupled with unusually low temperatures. [1]