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Southwest Louisiana Snowfall: 4-6 Inches Expected by Tuesday, Travel Hazards Likely

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Lake Charles, LA – Louisiana residents are preparing for significant snowfall expected Tuesday, with forecasts predicting accumulations of 4-6 inches in some areas of the state.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Lake Charles, snowfall is likely to intensify across southwest Louisiana, with totals varying from 2-4 inches in southern regions to 4-6 inches farther north. High snow weights on tree limbs and power lines could lead to localized outages.

Gusty winds and freezing temperatures will exacerbate travel difficulties, with roadways potentially becoming icy and hazardous. The NWS urges drivers to avoid unnecessary travel during the event.

A live briefing scheduled for 7 a.m. Monday will provide updated projections and safety tips. A second session will occur at 7 p.m. to address questions about the storm’s impact.

Residents should monitor weather alerts and prepare for extreme cold, which could linger through the week. Officials recommend stocking emergency supplies and checking for alternate heat sources in case of power disruptions.

Stay updated by following local advisories and limiting outdoor activities during this rare winter storm.

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