9:30 Newscast December 9,2017

It’s snowed in south Louisiana and everybody knows it as social media is flooded with videos of our winter wonderland. Michelle Southern has more…
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A hard freeze warning continues in southeast Louisiana until 10 a.m. The state Department of Transportation urges motorists to be cautious when driving as black ice could be on the roadway.

 

Many people were off work and playing outside yesterday as south Louisiana saw some snow. State Cimatologist Barry Keim says even though it’s hard to believe, we tend to see snow flurries more often than hurricanes. But for it to span nearly the entire bottom half of the state is very rare.
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More than six inches stuck in Kentwood, and snow covered the grass in Baton Rouge for the first time since December of 2009.

A blast of cold Canadian air dropped temperatures to below freezing last night. National Weather Service forecaster Michael Hill says hard freeze warnings are in effect for several areas including Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Lake Charles and New Orleans. Hill says a warming trend will put temperatures closer to normal this weekend.
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8:30 Newscast December 9,2017

South Louisiana saw some snow yesterday morning to the delight of residents. So how rare of an event is this? Don Molino reports…:
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The Department of Transportation reports I-10 is now closed in both directions between the Gramercy and Laplace exits after multiple wrecks. DOTD urges drivers to use US 61. Thousands of people are still without power, according to Demco, after yesterday’s wintery weather event.

 

The snow may be over but the Department of Transportation is urging drivers to be careful when driving in southeast Louisiana. Rodney Mallett with the Department of Transportation says crews are constantly working to make sure roads are open and clear when possible.
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Mallett encourages drivers to visit 511la.org for up to date information on road closures.

A cold Canadian air blast lowered temperatures to below freezing throughout Louisiana last night. Michael Hill with the National Weather Service says some of the snow from yesterday that melted may have refrozen on the roads overnight.
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Hill says the sun will come back out this weekend with daytime temperatures in 50s and overnight temperatures in the 30s.

18:30 LRN Newscasts December 8

South Louisiana saw some snow Friday morning to the delight of residents. So how rare of an event is this? Don Molino reports…:

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Social media went crazy when south Louisiana actually got snow.  Grownups and kids made snow angels and built snowmen, and watched their pets try to figure out what was going on…:

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Two to three inches of snow accumulated in Amite, and 2 inches of snow was measured on an elevated surface in Lake Charles.

A cold Canadian air blast is lowering temperatures to below freezing throughout Louisiana tonight.  National Weather Service forecaster Michael Hill says if we get some snow melt Friday and Saturday, what is left will refreeze again.  That means drivers need to be careful…:

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The 2017 AllState Sugar Bowl Prep Classic wraps up with three more games. Starting at noon, John Curtis goes after its 26th state title when they face the Catholic High Bears from Baton Rouge. The Patriots will once again rely on its power running game. Legendary Coach JT Curtis running backs on his Darryan Washington and Malik Wells…

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17:30 LRN Newscast December 8

Two to three inches of snow accumulated today in Amite, and 2 inches of snow was measured on an elevated surface in Lake Charles. State Climatologist Barry Keim says high temperatures throughout the state today did not get out of the 30s, which is also very uncommon for Louisiana…

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Social media went crazy when south Louisiana actually got snow. Parents are posting videos of their kids playing in the white stuff for the first time ever. Cajun Musician Jo-EL Sonnier added a video of him playing his accordion from the front porch of his house as snow was falling…:

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The cold Canadian air blast is lowering temperatures to below freezing throughout Louisiana tonight.  National Weather Service forecaster Michael Hill says the areas which got snow on the ground will see very low temperatures for a few evenings.:

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A hard freeze warning will be in effect Friday night into Saturday morning for several areas including Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Lake Charles and New Orleans.

Louisiana Tech in Ruston has been granted 1.3 million dollars to enhance its cybersecurity programs.  U.S. Congressman Ralph Abraham says they are the first university in the country to establish a Bachelor of Science in Cyber Engineering degree program, which will give Louisiana Tech an edge toward the future…

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16:30 LRN Newscast December 8

South Louisiana saw some snow Friday morning to the delight of residents. So how rare of an event is this? Don Molino reports…:

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Social media went crazy when south Louisiana actually got snow. Parents are posting videos of their kids playing in the white stuff for the first time ever. One man recorded his young son opening the door and discovering a winter wonderland in the Bayou State.

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Motorists are advised to stay off the roads especially in southeast Louisiana.  Snow and ice in some areas has made driving conditions treacherous.  Rodney Mallett with the Department of Transportation says if you have to be on the roads, you can visit 511la.org to find closures and other helpful weather related information…:

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A five year old child was killed in a single vehicle accident in Ascension Parish.  State Police say the driver 27-year-old Kayla Taylor of Donaldsonville, ran off the roadway, striking a culvert and overturning the vehicle.  Ma’Laysha Leblanc was unrestrained and got serious injuries.  She was transported to a hospital where she later died.    Taylor also sustained serious injuries.  Troopers are still trying to figure out why both the driver and childs were unrestrained.

15:30 LRN Newscast December 8

It’s snowed in south Louisiana and everybody knows it as social media is flooded with videos of our winter wonderland. Michelle Southern has more…

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There are scattered power outages in southeast Louisiana.  Entergy is reporting several outages in Hammond.  Demco is also reporting over 15-thousand customers without power with most of those affected in Ascension and Livingston Parishes.

The cold Canadian air blast is lowering temperatures to below freezing throughout Louisiana tonight.  National Weather Service forecaster Michael Hill says the areas which got snow on the ground will see very low temperatures for a few evenings, which will refreeze any snow and ice melt that happens.  Drivers need to be cautious…

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The 2017 AllState Sugar Bowl Prep Classic wraps up with three more games Saturday.  In the late game tomorrow the Zachary Broncos and the Hahnville Tigers. The Tigers have the top running back in the state, Pooka Williams, who has put on a show in the postseason. Hahnville head coach Nick Saltaformaggio (SALT-tuh-for-mah-gee-oh) says if you’re watching at home or at the Dome, you will be impressed with Williams…

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PM Newscall, December 8th, 2017

South Louisiana saw some snow Friday morning to the delight of residents. So how rare of an event is this? Don Molino reports…:

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It’s snowed in south Louisiana and everybody knows it as social media is flooded with videos of our winter wonderland. Michelle Southern has more…

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South Louisiana saw some snow Friday morning to the delight of residents. So how rare of an event is this? State Climatologist Barry Keim says, believe it or not, we actually see white flakes more often than hurricanes. But for it to span nearly the entire bottom half of the state is very rare…:

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More than six inches stuck in Kentwood, and snow covered the grass in Baton Rouge for the first time since December of 2009. So how does snow happen in Louisiana? Keim says it happens when there is cold Canadian air at the surface, but moist air coming in from the Gulf of Mexico…:

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Two to three inches of snow accumulated in Amite, and 2 inches of snow was measured on an elevated surface in Lake Charles. Keim says high temperatures throughout the state on Friday did not get out of the 30s for the entire day which is also very uncommon for Louisiana…:

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Social media went crazy when south Louisiana actually got snow. Parents are posting videos of their kids playing in the white stuff for the first time ever. One man recorded his young son opening the door and discovering a winter wonderland in the Bayou State.

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Grownups and kids made snow angels and built snowmen, and watched their pets try to figure out what was going on…:

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Cajun Musician Jo-EL Sonnier added a video of him playing his accordion from the front porch of his house as snow was falling…:


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Motorists are advised to stay off the roads especially in southeast Louisiana.  Snow  and ice in some areas has made driving conditions treacherous in many areas.  Rodney Mallett with the Department of Transportation says crews are constantly working to make sure roads are open and clear when possible…:

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Mallett says even though it’s stopped snowing, that doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to be out and about…:

Mallet says if you have to be on the roads, you can visit 511la.org to find closures and other helpful weather related information…:
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A cold Canadian air blast is lowering temperatures to below freezing throughout Louisiana tonight.  National Weather Service forecaster Michael Hill says the areas which got snow on the ground will see very low temperatures for a few evenings.:

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If we get some snow melt Friday and Saturday, what is left will refreeze again.  Hill says that means drivers need to be careful…:

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A hard freeze warning will be in effect Friday night into Saturday morning for several areas including Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Lake Charles and New Orleans.  Hill says a warming trend will put temperatures closer to normal this weekend…

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The 2017 AllState Sugar Bowl Prep Classic wraps up with three more games. Starting at noon Saturday, John Curtis goes after its 26th state title when they face the Catholic High Bears from Baton Rouge. The Patriots will once again rely on its power running game. Legendary Coach JT Curtis on his Darryan Washington and Malik Wells…

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At 3:30 PM, Lakeshore from St. Tammany makes its first ever appearance in the state championship game as they take on defending champion and top seed and the Karr Cougars. Lakeshore head coach Craig Jones…

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And the final game of the Classic, it will be the Zachary Broncos and the Hahnville Tigers, which will be a large crowd from St. Charles Parish. The Tigers have the top running back in the state, Pooka Williams, who has put on a show in the postseason. Hahnville head coach Nick Saltaformaggio (SALT-tuh-for-mah-gee-oh) says watching at home or at the Dome will be impressed with Williams…

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14:30 Newscast, December 8th, 2017

Louisiana got snow today, so how does such a rare event happen? State Climatologist Barry Keim says cold Canadian air combined with moisture off the Gulf of Mexico…:
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Keim says high temperatures throughout the state today did won’t get out of the 30s for the entire day which is also very uncommon for Louisiana.

Tens of thousands of people remain without power throughout south Louisiana due to the snow weighing heavily on power lines. Motorists are advised to stay off the roads today. DOTD spokesman Rodney Mallet says even though it’s stopped snowing, that doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to be out and about…:
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Winter storm warnings and freeze warnings are posted throughout the area.

The Kids are out of school and adults home say they feel like kids playing in the snow. Even the pets are confused…:
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The 2017 AllState Sugar Bowl Prep Classic wraps up with three more games. Starting at noon tomorrow, John Curtis goes after its 26th state title when they face the Catholic High Bears from Baton Rouge. The Patriots will once again rely on its power running game. Legendary Coach JT Curtis on his Darryan Washington and Malik Wells..:
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At 3:30 PM, Lakeshore from St. Tammany makes its first ever appearance in the state championship game as they take on defending champion and top seed and the Karr Cougars.

13:30 Newscast, December 8th, 2017

South Louisiana saw some snow Friday morning to the delight of residents. So how rare of an event is this? State Climatologist Barry Keim says, believe it or not, we actually see white flakes more often than hurricanes. But for it to span nearly the entire bottom half of the state is very rare…:
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More than six inches stuck in Kentwood, and snow covered the grass in Baton Rouge for the first time since December of 2009.

Accidents are being reported throughout the state, and snow has made street lights heavy and caused some to malfunction. DOTD spokesman Rodney Mallet says it’s best to just stay home today if you can, but if not you can use the website 511la.org to find closures and other helpful information…:
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Freeze warnings are now posted in Acadia, Calcasieu, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, and Upper St. Martin Parishes through tomorrow morning. Michael Hill with the National Weather Service says thankfully a warming trend will put temperatures closer to normal this weekend, but still cold:
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Residents have been posting pictures and videos all over social media. Cajun Musician Jo-EL Sonnier added a video of him playing his accordion from the front porch of his house as snow was falling…:
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But the snow is wreaking havoc on power lines. Entergy is reporting that nearly 70,000 customers are in the dark right now.

12:30 Newscast, December 8th, 2017

Much of the snow has stopped falling, but a cold Canadian air blast is lowering temperatures to below freezing throughout Louisiana tonight. National Weather Service forecaster Michael Hill says the areas where snow is on the ground, temperatures will get very cold and remain that way for a few evenings…:
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If we get some snow melt today and Saturday, what is left will refreeze again.

Rodney Mallett with the Department of Transportation warns drivers that even though it might look fine to drive on the roads, conditions are still dangerous…:
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Winter weather warnings and advisories remain in place throughout the bottom half of the state through 4pm this afternoon.

The US House has passed GOP backed legislation that would allow people to carry their concealed weapons across state lines if they have a permit to do so in their home state:
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