NEW ORLEANS — I’m going ... and even the crumpled orange cones barely sticking their pointy tops out of street craters. There was also the site of snow trapped in the leaves of magnolia ...
The last time this much snow fell here was in 1895, and New Orleans has now tied that record. From the French Quarter to Mid-City to the Marigny and beyond, residents bundled up and walked the ...
New Orleans saw up to 9.5 inches of snow, the second-highest snowfall ever recorded in the city, just shy of the 10 inches that fell back on Feb. 14-15, 1895. But this snowstorm wasn’t just a ...
When the trademark New Orleans sticky-hot afternoon lag sets in, it’s time for shaved ice. At Hansen’s Sno-Bliz (4801 Tchoupitoulas St.) snow cones, or Sno-balls as they’re known here ...
Many roadways were impassable, classes were canceled in local schools and many businesses could not open as a winter storm essentially brought New Orleans to a standstill. By Katy Reckdahl and ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Snow is rare in southeast Louisiana, and even rarer south of Lake Pontchartrain. We have, however, seen a few such wintry events over the past 25 years. Snow still a ...
A nasty winter storm in the southern U.S. dumped as much as 8 inches of snow in New Orleans on Tuesday. That not only crushed records for the city, but it’s more snow than some areas of New ...
The heaviest snowfall around New Orleans appeared to be around St. Bernard Parish, where at least 11.5 inches were reported by a member of the public. The amount of snow was more typical of what ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results