Southeast Snowstorm: January 21-22, 2025
A Rare Winter Delight
Snow blanketed several southern cities on January 21 to January 22, 2025, bringing a rare winter wonderland to areas not accustomed to such weather. New Orleans, Louisiana, accumulated 10 inches of snow, the most snow the city has ever seen. Other notable southern metros included Houston, Texas, with 3 inches, Tallahassee, Florida, with 2 inches, and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where totals ranged from 3 to 5 inches.
What You Need To Know
- Cold air was in place as a storm system traversed the Gulf Coast on Tuesday, bringing snow to locations that don’t usually see flakes.
- The panhandle of Florida picked up anywhere from 2 to nearly 8 inches of snow on Tuesday, breaking snow records.
- People went sledding in New Orleans and built snowmen in Texas.
Winter Wonderland
Thanks to the polar vortex sending cold air as far south as the Gulf Coast and a storm system traversing the region, snow fell in areas that aren’t used to seeing flakes fly. The rare winter weather brought joy and excitement to residents and visitors alike.
South Carolina Photos
Viewer photos from South Carolina, where the Palmetto State saw anywhere from 2 to 5 inches of snow, captured the winter wonderland moments.
Florida Photos
Tallahassee, Florida, accumulated 2 inches of snow and sleet, while Pensacola Beach, Florida, saw 7.5 inches of snow.
Texas and Louisiana Photos
Folks from San Antonio to Corpus Christi to Austin to New Orleans were happy to partake in winter activities after anywhere from a dusting to 10 inches of snow fell on Tuesday, January 21, 2025.
Conclusion
The Southeast snowstorm was a rare and welcome event that brought joy and excitement to residents and visitors alike. The rare winter weather served as a reminder of the ever-changing nature of the weather and the importance of staying informed and prepared.