12:30 LRN Newscast

You may have just gotten an alert on your phone stating that the number of crashes on roadways throughout South Louisiana is rapidly increasing. State Police Trooper Marc Gremillion (GREM-ee-ahn) says they’ve had to respond to a lot of vehicles that had slid off the roadway.

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By the time all is said and done, some areas could be buried under as many as six inches of snow. On the rare occasion that it snows in South Louisiana, the snow will stick to the ground for maybe a few hours. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says this time however, it will linger for a few days. That’s because overnight lows will be bone-chillingly cold.

Cut 4 (10) “…but still frigid.”

Not only are there multiple inches of snow in south Louisiana and into the Alexandria area, but we are looking at very cold temperatures. The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is urging the public to practice space heater safety. GOHSEP chief of staff Scott Adams:

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Also, do not use your stove or oven to heat your house – especially if it’s a gas unit. If you use a gas stove or oven, you could run the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide is odorless; by the time you become exposed, it could be too late.

11:40 LRN Sportscast

The college football season concluded last night with Ohio State winning its seventh national championship by beating Notre Dame 34 to 23.

We are 214 days away from the start of another college football season. According to Circa Sports, LSU’s title odds are 25 to one.

The NFC-AFC Championship games are this Sunday in the NFL. The winners advance to Super Bowl 59 on February ninth in New Orleans. Jayden Daniels and the Commanders are preparing for the Philadelphia Eagles. Commanders coach Dan Quinn says Daniels’ ability to read defenses pre snap is impressive for a rookie…

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Kick off is at 2 PM on Sunday in Philadelphia.

 

The Pelicans pulled off the biggest come from behind victory in franchise history as New Orleans defeated the Utah Jazz 123 to 119 in overtime for a fourth straight win. New Orleans trailed by as many as 25 points, but C-J McCollum scored 45 points and Dejounte Murray sent the game into overtime with a driving layup with 16 seconds left.

In the Southland basketball last night…McNeese improved to 8-and-0 in conference play with a 79 to 59 win over Stephen F Austin. Cowboys Coach Will Wade on his team’s performance…

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Northwestern State had a big second half and defeated UNO 73 to 61. Nicholls lost a tough game at home to Lamar 78 to 74 and Southeastern Louisiana also played well in the second half to beat East Texas A-and-M 76 to 68.

11:30 LRN Newscast

South Louisiana is experiencing weather conditions normally reserved to regions of the country much farther north. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says areas of South Louisiana are being blanketed by snow not seen in decades.

Cut 3 (11) “…seven in Slidell.” 

Keim says with temperatures remaining below freezing, the snow will stick around for a few days.

With conditions outside deteriorating as the day moves along, state officials are urging you to just stay home. Governor Landry has a suggestion for how you can fill the time.

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Or in honor of these New England-like conditions, you can try a New England delicacy: American Chop Suey.

Louisiana’s highway system is no match for this historic winter storm. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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People are making the most of all these road closures. Videos posted onto social media show people sledding down an embankment of a closed Interstate. They’re also going cross-country skiing on Bourbon Street, with as much as two inches of snow on the ground there. With sleds and cross-country skis usually not sold in Louisiana, people have had to improvise.

10:30 LRN Newscast

It’s a snowstorm that would make New England proud. The Gulf Coast is experiencing a snowstorm that it hadn’t experienced since the 1960s. People are waking up to the sight of their yards and vehicles covered in the flaky white stuff. LRN meteorologist Bill Jacquemin says while this is certainly a lot, it is not a record-breaker.

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Triple-A says if you absolutely must drive in these conditions, exercise extreme caution. That includes things like making sure all snow is off all glass panels, not just the windshield and rear glass, greatly reducing your speed and giving yourself plenty of distance to stop safely. Don Redman of Triple-A says unless it’s an emergency, stay off the road.

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With Louisiana not accustomed to snow, the state doesn’t have any snowplows – there’s usually no need. During a news conference at GOHSEP headquarters, Governor Landry said our neighbor to the north, Arkansas, is pitching in to help.

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Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans crews are ready to deal with any power outages resulting from this snowstorm. VP of Reliability Jason Willis says 16-hundred workers are on standby, but restoration may be delayed by icy roads and cold-load pickup challenges.

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9:30 LRN Newscast

The snow is falling! State Climatologist Jay Grymes on where it is coming down….

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Many highways including large sections of the interstate system are closed on this snowy Tuesday. In southwest Louisiana, there is a blizzard warning until noon today…

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That’s Meteorologist Donald Jones with the National Weather Service in Lake Charles.  Cameron, Calcasieu, Jeff Davis, Acadia Lafayette and Vermilion Parishes are under a blizzard warning.

We’re still looking at two to six inches of snow from Alexandria down to the coast. It will be cold tomorrow, so the snow could remain on the ground until Thursday.

If you haven’t already done so, protect the pipes in and around your house to avoid damage during this arctic blast. Dennis Rodriguez with Paradigm Plumbing in Baton Rouge says you’ll want to drip all your faucets inside your home – both hot and cold faucets.

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Rodriguez says you also need to cover your hose bibs on the outside of your house.

This cold weather is not good for older car batteries. Triple-A spokesperson Don Redman…

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Triple-A does offer emergency road service at  1-800-AAA-HELP, but you do need to sign up in advance.

8:30 LRN Newscast

A major winter storm is blanketing much of the state with snow. Andrew Greenstein has more,,,

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We are accustomed to hurricane warnings in Louisiana, but how about a blizzard warning. LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin says southwest and south-central Louisiana, including Lafayette, Lake Charles, and Pecan Island are under a blizzard warning until noon…

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Tonight will feature several inches of snow on the ground and near record low temperatures in the teens for a good part of the state. Dennis Rodriguez with Pardigm Plumbing in Baton Rouge says get outside and cover any exposed pipes, including the hose bibbs. Rodriguez says if you don’t those water lines could burst when the weather warms back up…

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As of right now, Entergy is reporting 850 customers without power and a good percentage of those are in the Baton Rouge area. Vice President of Reliability Jason Willis says customers can stay informed through Entergy’s app…

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7:30 LRN Newscast

The snow we were expecting is coming down. Governor Jeff Landry….

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The I-10 Atchafalaya Basin Bridge is closed, I-10 between LaPlace and Slidell is closed, I-55 between Ponchatoula and Laplace is closed, the Causeway Bridge is closed and so is I-49 through Alexandria.

With a winter storm hitting the state, Triple-A has this advice for motorists. Sean Richardson has more.

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Since this is mainly a snow event and not an ice storm, there’s hope we will not see a lot of power outages. Entergy Vice President of Reliability Jason Willis says they spent several days preparing for this winter event…

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Cleco says it has secured 500-line mechanics and vegetation management contractors in preparation for possible outages.

If you are sitting around the house wondering what you can do to make sure your house can hold up against the winter storm, local plumber Dennis Rodriguez says make sure all water hoses are disconnected from the outside of the house…

Cut 9 (12) “….wall to burst”

Rodriguez says it’s not too late to wrap those pipes and cover the spigots.

6:45 LRN Sportscast

Ohio State won the first four-team college football playoff in 2014 and the Buckeyes are the champions of the first 12-team college football playoff as they beat Notre Dame 34 to 23 last night in Atlanta. Big game for former Ole Miss Rebel Quinshon Judkins, who had two touchdowns and 100 yards rushing. He also caught a six-yard TD pass.

ESPN’s Way too early college football Top 25 rankings has LSU ranked eighth. Ohio State is number one, followed by Texas, Penn State, Notre Dame, Georgia, Oregon and Clemson.

The search for a new Saints coach is ramping up. Former Cowboys and Packers head coach Mike McMcarthy will reportedly have an in-person interview this week. NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero says the Saints are expected to interview Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka today and Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver tomorrow.

The Pelicans won their fourth straight game last night in record setting fashion. They rallied back from a 25-point deficit, the largest comeback in franchise history to beat the Utah Jazz 123 to 119 in overtime. C-J McCollum had 45 points. Head Coach Willie Green…

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New Orleans will host Milwaukee tomorrow night.

In college hoops…McNeese improved to 8-and-0 in the Southland with a 79 to 59 win over Stephen F Austin. The Cowboys lead Texas A-and-M Corpus Christi by two games for first place and then there are a bunch of teams who are 5-and-3, including Northwestern State. Nicholls and Southeastern Louisiana. The Demons and Lions won yesterday, while the Colonels lost at home to Lamar 78 to 74.

6:30 LRN Newscast

The snow is falling across much of Louisiana, and it’s expected to keep coming down for several more hours. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says the Gulf Coast has certainly seen snow before; but all those previous times, the snow has been localized.

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And the snow is making traveling treacherous. Department of Transportation Secretary Joe Donahue…

Cut 15 (07) “…portions of I-10”

And we have reached that point. I-10 is closed from I-49 in Lafayette to Louisiana Highway 415 in West Baton Rouge Parish. I-10 is also closed in parts of Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Sections of I-55 have also been closed. I-49 through Alexandria is also closed.

In preparation of the winter storm, Entergy has 16-hundred workers ready to respond to power outages….

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That’s Entergy Vice President of Reliability Jason Willis who says restoration may be delayed by icy roads.

Once the snow moves out, we can expect some bitterly cold temperatures, so make sure those pipes are protected. Colleen Crain has more…

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LRN AM Newscall January 21

With the winter storm hitting the state, Triple-A shares some tips to get your vehicle ready for the freezing weather. Sean Richardson has more.

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If you haven’t already done so, now is the time to protect your home from this arctic blast. Colleen Crain reports.

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It’s a snowstorm that South Louisiana hasn’t seen in six decades – and it’s coming today. Andrew Greenstein reports.

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Triple-A is advising drivers in South Louisiana to prepare their vehicles, plan their trips, and exercise caution when driving in winter weather. Don Redman of Triple-A says unless it’s an emergency, stay off the road.

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Redman says to prepare your vehicle there are a few suggestions. First, check the battery.

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Redman says Triple-A also offers 24/7 roadside assistance and towing services to help drivers facing winter emergencies but suggests drivers keep a few items in their car.

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If you haven’t already done so, protect the pipes in and around your house to avoid damage during this arctic blast. Dennis Rodriguez with Paradigm Plumbing in Baton Rouge says you’ll want to drip all your faucets inside your home – both hot and cold faucets.

Cut 7 (09) “…in the house.”

Rodriguez says you also need to cover your hose bibs on the outside of your house. A styrofoam box-shaped cover sold in home improvement stores should do the trick. If you don’t, those water lines could burst when the weather warms back up.

Cut 8 (12) “…a full stream.”

Rodriguez says you’ll also want to disconnect any hoses on the outside of the house.

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As Louisiana faces potentially historic winter weather, Entergy Louisiana and Entergy New Orleans prioritize customer safety and efficient power restoration. VP of Reliability Jason Willis says both companies have conducted extensive system patrols and implemented measures to prepare for severe conditions.

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Willis encourages customers to prepare by creating emergency plans, winterizing homes, and staying informed through Entergy’s app and safety resources.

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Willis says 16-hundred workers are on standby, but restoration may be delayed by icy roads and cold-load pickup challenges.

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Cleco has also secured 500 line mechanics and vegetation management contractors in preparation for possible outages.

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Soon, Central and South Louisiana will be gripped with crippling conditions. The entire Gulf Coast Region, which normally does not get severe winter storms, is expected to get several inches of snow today. During a news conference at GOHSEP headquarters, Governor Landry said with Louisiana not having any snowplows, help is on the way from Arkansas.

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As you probably know by now, bridges freeze much more quickly than surface roadways. As such, several long stretches of major roadways will be impassable.

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Joe Donahue with DOTD says despite crews’ best efforts, they will likely have no other choice than to shut down sections of I-10.

Cut 15 (07) “…portions of I-10.”

State Climatologist Jay Grymes says the Gulf Coast has certainly seen snow before; but all those previous times, the snow has been localized.

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And Grymes says that snowfall will impact all of South Louisiana up to a portion of Central Louisiana.

Cut 17 (07)  “…a travel standpoint.”

Grymes says people in Central and South Louisiana should be prepared to be housebound for at least the next two days.