Blizzard — East Cameron, Louisiana
2025-01-21 · East Cameron, Louisiana
Event narrative
Heavy snow spread into eastern Cameron Parish before sunrise along the coast. Winds were gusting around 35 mph while visibility hovered around 1/4 mile or less for several hours. Snow gradually ended around mid day with 6 to 8 inches of accumulation. Rates peaked out between 1 to 2 inches per hour. Drifts were around 2 feet deep and deeper in spots.
Wider weather episode
An arctic airmass spilled south across the plains and to the gulf coast by the 19th. An area of low pressure moved east across the northern gulf waters during the 20th and 21st producing widespread snow and even blizzard conditions at a few locations near the coast. Snow totals ranged from generally less than 3 inches across Central Louisiana to 5 to 13 inches along and south of Interstate 10. Some snow drifts were 2 feet and deeper. After the snow storm record low temperatures were experienced region wide with some lows falling into the single digits, especially were snow was the deepest.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1232039. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.