Louisiana gets a brief thaw — then another arctic blast

Louisiana has one more day of freezing weather before a brief thaw — then another arctic blast will bottom out temperatures this weekend.

Why it matters: The ice storm left at least three people dead in the state and thousands without power.

The big picture: New Orleans remains under an extreme cold warning through noon Tuesday.

  • Frostbite, hypothermia and ruptured pipes are all possible, the National Weather Service says.
  • Temperatures will dip again Tuesday night before climbing into the 50s on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Threat level: The storm’s death toll increased Monday, with state health officials confirming an 86-year-old man died of carbon monoxide poisoning.

  • Two other men died over the weekend of hypothermia, LDH says.
  • Officials say they are investigating two more potential hypothermia deaths.

Zoom out: President Trump approved Gov. Jeff Landry’s emergency declaration request, unlocking federal resources.

  • FEMA is assisting in the response, Landry says, and DOTD crews from south Louisiana are heading to the northern part of the state to help.
  • Landry says he plans to request a major disaster declaration, which would increase the federal funding available for cleanup efforts.

What we’re watching: Another cold front is expected to arrive Friday, says NWS meteorologist Phil Grigsby.

  • It should be dry though, so icy roads won’t be an issue, he says.
  • But, paradegoers should plan on warm outfits with temps in the 20s expected Friday and Saturday nights.

What to know

Power: About 85,000 Entergy customers across the state were without electricity as of 1pm Monday, according to the company’s outage map.

  • Entergy expects to have most of the power restored by Wednesday night.
  • The majority of the outages are along the I-20 corridor.

Roads: New Orleans was back to normal Monday, and I-10 remains open throughout the state…

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