New Orleans Experiences Snowfall for the First Time in 15 Years
On Tuesday morning, New Orleans experienced its first measurable snowfall in 15 years, which brought the city to a standstill.
On Tuesday morning, New Orleans experienced its first measurable snowfall in 15 years, which brought the city to a standstill.
Major roads and bridges were closed, schools were canceled, and businesses paused operations as the rare winter storm swept through the area. While disruptive, many residents took time to enjoy the unusual sight, marveling at the beauty of the snow. Governor Jeff Landry reminded citizens of the last significant winter weather in Louisiana, a rarity not seen since the 1960s.