Epic snowstorm impacts southern sports stadiums - ESPN
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A historic snowstorm struck the Gulf Coast, from Texas to Florida, on Tuesday, causing unprecedented snowfall and extremely low temperatures. New Orleans received 9 inches of snow, breaking a decades-old record, and transforming the city into a winter wonderland. The severe weather led to numerous school closures and disruptions in college sports, including a pivotal women's basketball game between LSU and South Carolina. Iconic football stadiums across the region were also covered in snow, highlighting the unusual winter conditions unprecedented for the Deep South.
On Tuesday, a historic snowstorm impacted the Gulf Coast from Texas to Florida, producing record-breaking low temperatures and heavy snow that resulted in school closures.
Around 9 inches of snow fell in New Orleans, shattering the Big Easy's previous record of 2.7 inches from 1963, prompting ice hockey on Canal Street.
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