Rising snow levels recorded throughout Southeast Louisiana
Jan 21, 2025
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Snow continues to fall across Southeast Louisiana and the National Weather Service has the numbers.
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The latest level report was released around 12:30 p.m.
Louisiana
Jefferson Parish
Metairie — 9 inches
Kenner — 8 inches
Gretna — 5 inches
St. Charles Parish
Hahnville — 7.8 inches
Destrahan — 3 inches
Norco — 7.8 inches
St. Bernard Parish
Violet — 7 inches
St. James Parish
Gramercy — 7 inches
Lutcher — 6.5 inches
St. Tammany Parish
Slidell — 6.8 inches
Mandeville — 5.8 inches
Lacombe — 5.5 inches
Pearl River — 5 inches
Tangipahoa Parish
Springfield — 6.5 inches
Ponchatoula — 6 inches
Terrebonne Parish
Houma — 7.8 inches
Gray — 7.8 inches
Schrieber — 7.5 inches
Montegut — 7.3 inches
Bayou Cane — 5.5 inches
Lafourche Parish
Thibodaux — 6 inches
Galliano — 6 inches
St. John The Baptist Parish
Laplace — 5 inches
Washington Parish
Bogalusa — 4 inches
Mississippi
Hancock County
Kiln — 5.8 inches
Waveland — 6 inches
Diamondhead — 4.8 inches
Pearl River County
Picayune — 4.2 inches
With the rising snow levels, Louisiana State Police are encouraging drivers to stay off the roads for the duration of the storm. troopers state that the weather has created icy and slick roadway conditions and have responded to multiple crashes.
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This has led to the widespread closure of roads, bridges, and interstates.
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