Snow was falling in the Houston area Monday night, forecasters said, as more than 55 million people could be affected by a historic winter storm expected to bring rare snow and frigid temperatures throughout the Gulf Coast region until midweek.
The storm was bringing snow, sleet and dire warnings about the dangers of icy roads in Houston on Monday night. In the New Orleans area, wind chill temperatures in the teens, as well as snow and a glaze of ice, were forecast for Tuesday morning.
Both of Houston’s major airports, rge Bush Intercontinental Airport and Hobby Airport, said they will suspend flight operations Tuesday starting at midnight.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry warned Monday that people should stay home and remember to prevent pipes from freezing.
“It is extremely important to stay off the road,” he said at a news conference. “Unless you absolutely need to be on the road, stay at home and stay warm.”
Most of the area will get a dusting of up to 4 inches of snow, but the accumulations in parts of Texas and Louisiana could reach 6 inches, forecasts indicate.
But in Houston and other parts of southeast Texas, ice was a major fear. “The roadways are going to be completely impassible” Houston police Capt. Reece Hardy said in a late night video, pleading with residents to stay home.
al Weather Service office for Houston said Monday night that snow had moved across southeast Texas and would only get more intense.