December 11, 2008

Just in case you weren't sure about that Global Warming idea

From the New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Sleet, snow tail off in New Orleans
For the first time in nearly four years, snow fell across the New Orleans region this morning, with flurries reported on the north shore and in the city, Metairie, Kenner, LaPlace and other parts of the south shore. By around 10 a.m., the snow had mostly stopped, replaced by freezing rain in many places, making driving treacherous. By noon, the precipitation had mostly ceased altogether.
And the historical record for snowfall?
Snow in New Orleans is a rarity. The last time it snowed was Christmas 2004; before that, the last snow recorded was in 1989, according to Jim Vasilj, a forecaster with the National Weather Service. Since 1850, snow had fallen in "measurable amounts" rather than traces in the city just 17 times, Vasilj said. Of the 17, today's snowfall was the earliest in the season recorded.
Here is a look down Canal Street:
nola_canalst_snow.jpg
Posted by DaveH at December 11, 2008 12:57 PM
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