New Orleans gets 10 inches of snow in Artic blast

10 inches snow New Orleans People walk through the Gentilly neighborhood during Winter Storm Enzo on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. New Orleans recieved as much as 10 inches of snow throughout the metro area. Sean Gardner/Getty Images

Luke 21:25 “And there will be signs in sun and moon and stars, and on the earth distress of nations in perplexity because of the roaring of the sea and the waves,

Important Takeaways:

  • A historic plunge in temperatures has gripped the central and eastern U.S., bringing dangerous wind chills and record-breaking cold to many areas. From extreme subzero conditions in the Midwest to snowstorms along the Gulf Coast, the Arctic air has shattered records and created hazardous conditions across the region.
  • What to know:
    • Extreme cold warnings and advisories stretch from the Midwest to the South and East, with wind chills reaching as low as minus 50 degrees in places like Duluth, Minnesota.
    • Tuesday morning saw Kansas City, Missouri, and Pueblo, Colorado, set record lows at minus 8 and minus 19 degrees, respectively.
    • Gulf Coast states witnessed unprecedented snowfall, with New Orleans recording 10 inches of snow, and parts of Florida seeing totals of nearly 9 inches—a likely state record.
    • The rare storm was fueled by a mix of unusually cold Arctic air and Gulf of Mexico warmth, resulting in record snowfalls and dangerous conditions.
    • Temperatures are expected to remain frigid through the weekend, with a gradual warm-up forecast next week.

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