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The state of Louisiana saw a record-breaking snow total of over 11 inches in the city of Chalmette. New Orleans and several other communities got 10 inches.
Nearly nine inches was recorded in the far west of the Florida panhandle, and Chalmette, La., east of New Orleans, had 11.5 inches of snow by Tuesday evening.
Up to 9 inches of snow fell in parts of Louisiana, and New Orleans' 8 inches shattered the city’s previous highest snow total of 2.7 inches set in 1963.
People were even seen skiing on Bourbon Street. The storm gave New Orleans its first measurable snowfall for the first time in 15 years. In nearby Kenner, La., 4 inches of snow was reported.
By comparison, some cities in New Jersey — more than 1,200 miles north of southern Louisiana — have gotten less snow than The Big Easy this winter.
From snow-covered magnolias to communal connections, here's what stood out during New Orleans' rare snowstorm.
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