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1st snow in 7 years expected in Baton Rouge
First snow in 7 years expected in Baton Rouge on Tuesday, with temps plunging into the 20s
A 60% to 70% chance of snow is expected in Baton Rouge on Tuesday, the National Weather Service said. A cold front coming in over the weekend will bring freezing night-time temperatures, as moisture from the Gulf moves in,
Baton Rouge leaders want people to get ready for snow, ice, extreme cold
Baton Rouge officials are urging residents to prepare for potentially dangerous conditions with snow and ice expected next week.
Weather Forecast for Baton Rouge – 1/17/25: Winter Storm with Snow headed towards Baton Rouge.
Chief Meteorologist Sam Parish has your StormTracker Team forecast for Friday,4. Tonight through Sunday: Tonight, we will see mostly cloudy skies and mild with scattered showers. Overnight lows will be in the upper 50’s.
Baton Rouge should expect 4-6 inches of snow, icy roads on Tuesday. NWS says to stay home.
"The good news is we don't have as much freezing rain in the forecast currently, it looks like snow should be the predominate precipitation type," Manning said.
How much snow will Louisiana get? See forecast for New Orleans and Baton Rouge
The potential for snowfall on the Crescent City and the Red Stick next week is "looking increasingly possible," the National Weather Service in Slidell said Friday.
Winter Storm Brings Snow
Snow possible in Louisiana next week: What to know about potential winter storm
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Louisiana is forecasted to have extremely cold weather next week with the chances of a winter storm trending upward again. Enjoy the next day of warmer weather because it will quickly become very cold.
Winter storm to hit Tri State Area: How much snow are we getting this weekend?
A winter storm will affect New York and the surrounding area starting Sunday. From 1 pm Sunday to 4 am Monday, the Tristate is expected to be pounded with snow, according to the National Weather Service.
Winter storm watch: 'Heavy' snow, sleet, freezing rain now possible across south Louisiana
The winter storm next week is expected to dump up to 8 inches of snow in some areas and create hazardous road conditions in New Orleans, the northshore, Baton Rouge and Lafayette, with freezing temps for days.
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Very cold Sunday and most of next week, and snow likely on Tuesday
Finish your cold weather preparations as soon as possible. Cold, arctic air will move into the region on Sunday and will ...
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Will roads and highways close if New Orleans metro gets snow and ice? Here's what to know.
As south Louisiana residents anxiously watch forecasts of possible snow next week, highways officials prep to keep roadways ...
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Winter weather travel advisory: Prepare now, plan ahead
BATON ROUGE, La. - The National Weather Service is monitoring a possible winter weather event that will likely affect ...
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Gov. declares State of Emergency because of winter weather threat
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry declared a State of Emergency Saturday afternoon, January 18, because of the threat for winter ...
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Louisiana weather: Extreme cold air, possible wintry mix next week
Sunday morning will feel quite brisk as temperatures continue falling overnight. Sunday morning’s lows will be in the upper ...
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Louisiana Map Shows Snow Severity Chances in Each County
State Climatologist Jay Grymes said there could be lows of 20 degrees across the state between Monday and Wednesday and the ...
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Entergy suspends disconnections ahead of winter weather
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Entergy has decided to suspend disconnections ahead of winter weather in Louisiana. According to ...
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