What I've learned about road travel in south Louisiana when these events occur is that if you MUST leave your home to drive somewhere, do not try to reach any destination that requires you to use any elevated roadway. Any below-freezing temperatures where there has been moisture remaining on the bridge will be shut down. I once had to cross over the Mississippi River from the west bank to the east bank after an ice storm and the only bridge that was sanded and was allowing traffic to proceed was the Hale Boggs (I-310) bridge. And I had to drive 40 miles out of my way to find a route that had no elevated bridges just to get to the I-310 interchange. South Louisiana is not the place to travel whenever there is frozen precipitation in the area. :covri: