New Orleans awoke to frigid temperatures and a light burst of bone-chilling wind, but no snow flurries fell to the ground Sunday morning as an Arctic blast moved across the Deep South.
But a rare flurries of snow did fall along the Gulf Coast before sunrise, delighting residents and weather forecasters alike.
The flurries won’t last long — much of it will melt before or as it hits the ground. And it’s nothing like the record-breaking snowfall Louisiana and other Gulf Coast states saw in January 2025…