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'Crazy to see': Deep freeze, snow blankets parts of US as brutal storm targets SouthIn Lafayette, 70 miles east of Lake Charles, Louisiana, Mayor-President Monique Blanco Boulet ... Pensacola, better known for its white-sand beaches, was covered in a different source of white Tuesday ...
Lake Charles, La. even issued their first-ever blizzard ... And in one truly bizarre scene, someone posted a video of a Destin, Fla. beach covered in snow, which mirrored many viral shots of ...
Snow covered the white-sand beaches of normally sunny vacation ... midday Tuesday was the first issued by the office in Lake Charles, Louisiana, according to meteorologist Donald Jones.
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Winter Storm Leaves Two Dead, Thousands of Flights Canceled and $17bn in Economic LossesAt least two people have died in the historic winter storm battering the southeast. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
The National Weather Service's Lake Charles, Louisiana, office issued its first ... on X of two people having a snowball fight in Orange Beach, Alabama, just steps from the Gulf of Mexico.
Snow will fall on the beaches of the Gulf Coast and into the ... Across a southern stretch of the state, Lake Charles, Lafayette and Baton Rouge will also receive heavy snow.
Louisiana, Lake Charles, Louisiana, and Beaumont, Texas, were under a blizzard warning late Tuesday morning into the early afternoon—it was the first-ever blizzard warning issued in the state of ...
In Louisiana, Baton Rouge saw 7.6 inches, New Orleans saw 8 inches and Lake Charles saw at least 4.8 ... Even North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, said it's seen 3.8 inches -- and its still snowing ...
Snowbirds and residents thought they would be getting sunshine, sandy beaches, and 30-degree weather ... 1.7 C before the wind chill, and Lake Charles, La., was even colder at -3.9 C.
Parts of South Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi saw more ... and about 900 in the Lafayette and Lake Charles areas. It’s still unclear whether the storm is on track to break records.
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