Days after a winter storm dropped record ice and snow, cleanup efforts were underway Thursday in several major Southern cities like New Orleans, where crews were removing snow from the same way they removed trash, drink cups and plastic beads after Mardi Gras, the AP reports. Temperatures were gradually rising across the South, raising hopes that remaining snow and ice would melt.
- “We have to be honest with ourselves – we’re from Louisiana, we know crawfish, we know football, but we don’t really know snow and ice and that’s OK,” the spokesperson said. word from the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Daniel Gitlin. “It’s going to go away and we’re better off letting Mother Nature do what she needs to do now.”