Prior to Mann-made global warming, the humidity in New Orleans was too low for snow to form.
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It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity!
Only in January is there enough humidity to cause snow in New Orleans. Every idiot knows that it is too dry to snow in New Orleans during August.
Ahh! The old Hot Air causing Snow trick!
KAOS special!
Too funny.
For millions of years it was a dry heat that was very pleasant to live in. Now look what man has done!
For their sin of producing oil, snow is their punishment.
Well, they don’t call the Mississippi delta the Dryou for for nothing. Swamps aren’t typically known for their humidity, after all.
Growing up in Houston during the forties and fifties, and traveling to Many, Lousiana, for Christmas, there were years when we actually had a white Christmas there. Snow is very cyclical in this area and not too unusual over the decades.