Sneaux next week. (89 Viewers)

And now for a Debbie Downer moment

If this snow don’t melt off soon it could pose a problem for your pipes and your roof.
The snow should last a good 24 hours. Tomorrow between around 11 am and 7 pm the temperature will be above freezing by a few degrees (like 33-36F). And it will be sunny. I'm thinking that'll start some slow run off to be finished off late Thursday morning when the temperatures break 40.
 
Just silence and young kids screaming with joy.
My two kids + daughter's spouse -- 18, 21, and 23 years old -- have been out in the snow most of the day. Well, in and out, in and out. You get the idea.

I've checked it out a few times myself. Bemused by the ankle-deep (and rising!) pack on my front lawn. Easily my lifetime record.
 
My oldest...17 years between snowfall.
I have an old broken hard drive in my closet. The main reason I keep it is that I hope one day to be able to get the photo files off of it, including a bunch of my daughter's baby and toddler photos. We have a bunch of great photos of my daughter in the Christmas 2004 snowfall. We printed some, but they've gotten misplaced during one move or another. Really cool to be able to compare today to back then.
 
My friends in Mandeville are saying it's the most accumulation that they can recall.
 
My oldest...17 years between snowfall.

We had about 4 inches here in 2018 - it was the first meaningful snow since 1989, so everyone was saying it's a 30 year snow! My girls were 4 and almost 6, I have some cute pics.

We're supposed to get this same system tonight, but they have backed off from the 2 to 4 inches and now say mostly sleet. I guess it's warmer here.
 
Apple Weather had been steady with forecasts of four to five inches on snowfall in the New Orleans area tomorrow. Specifically, for all that snow to fall in about a 8-12 hour period.

This morning, they tweaked it slightly -- to five or six inches.

I'll believe it when I see it.

EDIT: I mean specifically New Orleans and the southshore suburbs -- when I say "New Orleans area", I don't mean Bogalusa, Folsom, Hammond, and all that.

Alright, alright!

Mother Nature, ya gotta understand. Bob Breck and Dan Milham used to throw up false alarms about "snow flurries" every darned winter. Then it would never snow :cry: I lost the faith.
 

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