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2017: Early in the morning on December 8, 2017, a winter storm dripped snowflakes on much of south Louisiana. Throughout the day, more and more snow fell. Snow lasted all day long. Heavy snowfall fell on the ground, giving some places a height of 6 inches (15 cm) of snow. Most schools across Louisiana closed due to the snow.
People make their way down a snowy Canal Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out ...
The nuns at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic School near New Orleans encouraged their students last week to pray for the snow day they received Tuesday, the Rev. Tim Hedrick said. The priest said he invited the nuns to make snow angels, and they challenged him to a snowball fight that has since received tens of thousands of views on social media.
Winter Storm Enzo Brought Historic Snow, Ice, To South, Including New Orleans, Florida (RECAP) Jonathan Belles, Chris Dolce, Caitlin Kaiser, Sara Tonks Updated January 28, 2025 at 2:14 PM
According to the National Weather Service, Anchorage has only seen 3.8 inches of snow since Dec. 1, which is nearly a deficit of 2 feet. A mix of snow and ice covers Bourbon Street on Jan. 22 ...
This winter storm causes six fatalities. [1] Around a week later, an ice storm causes 9 fatalities. [citation needed] Portland, Oregon saw the most snow in a single day in 20 years. [2] Around a week after that, a nor'easter from the Tornado outbreak of January 21-23, 2017 caused a death in Philadelphia, [3] It also resulted in 100 accidents in ...
December 2017 became the 3rd coldest December in the history of Morrisville, Vermont. [14] On January 1, 2018, in Aberdeen, South Dakota, a new low temperature of −32 °F (−36 °C) was set. [15] In Indianapolis, Indiana, the temperature reached a new low of −12 °F (−24 °C). [16]
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 ...