Wyoming I-80 Shutdown Due to Winter Storm: What Travelers Need to Know
A severe winter storm in southern Wyoming shut down over 200 miles of Interstate 80, leaving motorists stranded and causing widespread power...
Extreme Cold Warnings are in effect for Southeast Louisiana and South Mississippi until Tuesday afternoon.
Wind chill factors will make temperatures feel like the teens and twenties.
Treacherous travel conditions are possible, especially on bridges and overpasses.
Power outages are possible due to ice accumulation on trees and power lines.
Warming centers are open across the region.
A winter storm is bringing frigid temperatures and the risk of ice to Louisiana and surrounding areas. The cold weather began impacting the region over the weekend and is expected to continue through early next week. 
Regional Impacts:
Northshore: Extreme Cold Warning in effect with wind chills in the low teens.
New Orleans Metro: Extreme Cold Warning in effect with wind chills near 17 on Monday and 21 on Tuesday.
River Parishes: Extreme Cold Warning in effect with wind chills near 17 Monday morning and 21 Tuesday morning.
Bayou Parishes: Extreme Cold Warning in effect with wind chills 14-15 Monday morning and 17-20 Tuesday morning.
Coastal Impacts: Extreme Cold Warning in effect with wind chills between 15-24 Monday morning and 20-28 Tuesday morning.
South Mississippi: Extreme Cold Warning in effect with wind chills between 14-15 Monday morning and near 16 Tuesday morning.
Travel:
Treacherous travel is possible, particularly north of I-12 and west of Lafayette. Bridges and overpasses are especially prone to icing. Several cities may experience significant air travel disruptions, including Dallas, Oklahoma City, Little Rock, Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte, Raleigh, and Washington, D.C.
How to Prepare:
Wrap exposed pipes and faucets.
Stock up on emergency supplies (food, water, meds, batteries, blankets).
Charge phones and battery packs.
Review generator safety rules.
Power Outages: Ice accumulation can lead to widespread power outages. Plan for ways to keep warm and keep mobile devices charged.
Q: What areas are affected by the Extreme Cold Warning?
Southeast Louisiana and South Mississippi.
Q: When does the Extreme Cold Warning expire?
Tuesday afternoon.
Q: What are the expected wind chill temperatures?
Wind chills will make temperatures feel like the teens and twenties.
The most important takeaway is to protect yourself from the extreme cold by bundling up and limiting time outdoors.
Prepare for potential power outages by having emergency supplies on hand.
Avoid unnecessary travel, especially on bridges and overpasses.
Check on pets and vulnerable neighbors to ensure they are safe and warm.
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