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SNOW IN NEW ORLEANS: Rare Snow Blankets South Louisiana
People across south Louisiana called their friends, grabbed their cameras and headed outside this morning to document a rare and wonderful sight: snow. The last snowfall in the New Orleans area was on Christmas Day in 2004. Before that, 1989 was the last significant snowfall. The sight is so ...
Sleet, snow tail off in New Orleans
Sleet, snow tail off in New Orleans
nola.com — Residents still awestruck, but rare snowfall not without its headaches... (more) Sleet, snow tail off in New Orleans
Snow day? WTF?
horsesass.org — Do the folks in the Seattle school district responsible for closing schools due to snow actually live... in Seattle, because down in my SE Seattle neighborhood we’ve seen barely a flake, and the roads are clear and dry. Same holds true for a friend in the Mt. Baker neighborhood, who left an ... (more) Snow day? WTF?
Snow in Las Vegas
Snow in Las Vegas
michaelscomments.wordpress.com — Well knock me over with a frozen feather, look at this: Palm trees and snow do NOT... go together. It’s just not right! Posted in News       (more) Snow in Las Vegas
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Weather Watch: Snow Lessening, Salt Trucks Out
huffingtonpost.com 12/1/2008 — In the end, the season's first snow storm wasn't really all that bad. "Welcome to winter in Chicago--it's here," said Chicago Streets and Sanitation spokesman Matt Smith at a morning briefing recounting the night's snow-fighting activities. In addition, more than 100 unfortunate city ...
The Frozen Tundra Of….. LouisianaBlue Crab Boulevard
I’m dreaming of a white Christmas took on a new meaning in Louisiana as eight inches of snow fell in parts of that state. New Orleans got about an inch, while a town to the northwest got the full eight. Also hit with snow were Alabama and Mississippi. Up to 8 inches of snow was [...]
Glabal Warming Upate: It’s Snowing In South LouisianaSay Anything
I hate snow. I moved down here from Indiana in 1976 because of.....snow. And ice. And cold. Right now, even as we speak, there are school closings, court and government office closings, and so on in the New Orleans area because of.....snow. Did I mention that I hate snow? I will live ...
Snow Day!BlueOregon
Earlier today when there was moderate dusting of snow (as opposed to the several inches that sits on the ground at my house right now), I pulled out my trusty camera and headed to the garden, where I caught some rare glimpses of snow on the flowers that opened to our balmier days early this ...
'Twas a time...Upper Left
...when snow on a Sunday was a welcome diversion, a chance to light a fire, sip a toddy, maybe get in a bit of a snuggle. Of course, 'twas a time I didn't have to get to work on Sunday. Snow sucks.
So Much For The HeatwaveRight Wing Nation
Snow, snow, snow. And it’s as warm as it’s going to get today.
Sleet, snow tail off in New OrleansDemocratic Underground Latest Breaking News
Source: [b]NOLA.com[/b] [div class="excerpt"]For the first time in nearly four years, snow fell across the New Orleans region this morning, with flurries reported on the north shore and in the city, Metairie, Kenner, LaPlace and other parts of the south shore. By around 10 a.m., the snow had ...
It's a "Snow Action Day" here at the University of Wisconsin.Althouse
As the first commenter here puts it: "All the pomp and circumstance of a snow day but none of the canceled classes. Er… cool?" At the Law School, it's exam time. The students have been told that exams will go forward, unless campus is closed and that virtually never happens . You may imagine ...
Bring on These Armies of WarThe Wide Awake Cafe
A Snow Man Army. I want snow. Lots of snow. I am wishing for the kind of snow that isn’t too wet, packs well and will make grand snowmen. That kind of snow will also make strategically placed snowballs an advantage for a determined young boy or girl well armed with gloves, hats, ...
Global Warming Alert: Heavy Snow In Downtown New OrleansJammieWearingFool
Noted climatologist Al Gore was unavailable for comment. NEW ORLEANS -- A rare snowfall blanketed south Louisiana Thursday, with accumulations of up to four inches in some areas. Heavy snow was blowing through downtown New Orleans. Schools in some parishes were closed and police reported ...