Snow, Bad Weather Hit New Orleans
New Orleans Winter Wonderland
New Orleans -- It does not happen often, but when it does, everyone acts like little kids. What am I talking about? SNOW - yes SNOW. Some people don't bat an eye to it. But here in the "Big Easy" snow only occurs every once in a while. The last snowfall came in 2004. Prior to that, itSnow, Bad Weather Hit New Orleans
Date: December 11, 2008New Orleans, LAUnited States of America
I woke my son up this morning by telling him that it was snowing outside. To which, I received the normal teenage response of "whatever". He apparently did not believe me. I went outside, balled up enough snow to make a snowball and walked into his room. When I finally got him to open his eyes, he jumped up. He was dressed quicker than I have ever seen him get dressed. He rushed outside to begin playing in the snow.
Snow is such an oddity here in the Louisiana. Some schools and colleges closed down for the day. Roads were shut down. Government buildings were closed for the day. Snowmen were build in front yards. Kids ran the streets with open mouths catching snowflakes on their tongue. Snowball fights broke out. All you could see were people smiling, laughing and taken aback with the snow flakes falling from the sky !
There is this tremendous excitement that you can even see with most adults. The only thing I can compare it to is Disney World. You can't help but be happy and have a smile on your face while at Disney World. The same thing happens when we see snow in the south.
We are not accustom to snow in New Orleans. Radio DJ's were joking saying it was like a blizzard. Northerners who live in New Orleans were calling in saying this was not a blizzard, but to us it seemed like one. The snow flakes were falling quickly and were falling thickly. Even in the snowfall of 1989, the snow was thin, very watery and barely coated the ground. This time the snow was 3-5 inches thick. You could actually make a snowman without having mud and grass mixed in with the snow.
My 12-year-old has seen snow here in New Orleans only twice. I am 19 years older than him and I have only seen it three times. It is a rare occurrence.
We walked out into the backyard and found his trampoline covered in snow. The snow was so thick, we were able to write his name in the snow.
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