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re: Old Timers, Tell me about the coldest Front you remember
Posted on 1/2/14 at 12:37 pm to Dark Tiger
Posted on 1/2/14 at 12:37 pm to Dark Tiger
Jan'85 and dec '89 both had lows of 9 iirc. Fell through a frozen pond trying to walk all the way across it. Never been so cold in my life.
Posted on 1/2/14 at 12:38 pm to tigerinthebueche
take it easy pal! nobody has any jonathans rustled here…I just like hearing old timers talk about how cold it got way back when
Posted on 1/2/14 at 12:39 pm to Yewkindewit
January 1985 stands out. One of only times I can remember it going below 0 here in West Central Alabama. December 1983 was brutal too. We got a go cart for Christmas that year but it was so cold it hurt to ride it. Highs didn't get above the low 20s during that Christmas. December 1989 was a brutal too. Panama City, FL ended up with a white Christmas from that arctic outbreak.
P.S. My dad was an insurance agent and had a pretty crazy claim from the January 1985 outbreak. Pipe busted in a duplex with no one home. When the adjuster went to check it out the water on the floors of the room had frozen solid.
P.S. My dad was an insurance agent and had a pretty crazy claim from the January 1985 outbreak. Pipe busted in a duplex with no one home. When the adjuster went to check it out the water on the floors of the room had frozen solid.
Posted on 1/2/14 at 12:41 pm to lsu mike
for real? how old were you? how did you get out?
Posted on 1/2/14 at 12:42 pm to Tiger Ryno
The winter of 83. Single digits.
This post was edited on 1/2/14 at 12:45 pm
Posted on 1/2/14 at 12:43 pm to Unobtanium
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December 1989
Only 43 so this had to be it for me. The high was in the teens for a couple days. If I remember correctly it was a few days before Christmas ?
Posted on 1/2/14 at 12:44 pm to Tiger Ryno
Jan/85. There was ice drifts coming down the Mississippi River big time. The cold started a couple days before Christmas and lasted till around the 5th of Jan.
Posted on 1/2/14 at 12:46 pm to Tiger Ryno
13. It wasn't huge. Just broke ice til I could touch bottom and climbed/pulled myself out then hauled arse home and just sat in steaming hot bath. Remember like it was yesterday. Never have tried it again since then
Posted on 1/2/14 at 12:47 pm to lsu mike
'85 the Red River in Shreveport froze over and you could walk out on it.
Posted on 1/2/14 at 12:58 pm to Zappas Stache
I remember the LSU v. ILL Sugar Bowl when they closed some roads and bridges because of ice. I was checking out of the hotel the next morning and the Illinois fans were laughing that they were "closing" New Orleans because there was frost on windows
Also remember the 3 inches of fresh powder in 72 or 73
Also remember the 3 inches of fresh powder in 72 or 73
This post was edited on 1/2/14 at 1:02 pm
Posted on 1/2/14 at 12:58 pm to Tiger Ryno
If I remember correctly it got down to 12 degrees one Christmas in Mandeville in '87. I was under my dad's house shutting off the water because of broken water pipes. It did not get above freezing for three days and the Madisonville rice fields were frozen solid. Me and a buddy of mind took his uncle's air boat out to the frozen rice fields and had a blast skimming across the ice at 70 mph.
ETA: it was '89 not '87.
ETA: it was '89 not '87.
This post was edited on 1/2/14 at 1:01 pm
Posted on 1/2/14 at 1:06 pm to Unobtanium
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December 1989 - temp's reached 7 degrees IIRC.
This one, seems like a day or two before Christmas
Posted on 1/2/14 at 1:25 pm to Kajungee
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This one, seems like a day or two before Christmas
In Dallas that would be right, -1 on the 23rd.
Posted on 1/2/14 at 1:29 pm to Tiger Ryno
i got stuck in New Orleans and couldn't get back to BR on Ash Wednesday one year. 88ish maybe.
Posted on 1/2/14 at 1:29 pm to Unobtanium
"December 1989 - temp's reached 7 degrees IIRC."
this it for me, although I thought it was 1990. REgardless, this was insane. A number of the refineries and chemical plants in SW La. could not maintain operations; they just weren't built for the sustained temps in the teens that we had just 35 miles or so from the Gulf Coast. It ... was ... COLD!
this it for me, although I thought it was 1990. REgardless, this was insane. A number of the refineries and chemical plants in SW La. could not maintain operations; they just weren't built for the sustained temps in the teens that we had just 35 miles or so from the Gulf Coast. It ... was ... COLD!
Posted on 1/2/14 at 1:29 pm to Quidam65
Dec 1989. Senior in high school and the duck hunting was off the hook. Too bad the limit was just 3 birds......
Every time I am back in the Mecca over the holidays and watch the weather and the record low temps for that week are still 1989, I have visions of Mallards cupping up into the decoys.
Every time I am back in the Mecca over the holidays and watch the weather and the record low temps for that week are still 1989, I have visions of Mallards cupping up into the decoys.
Posted on 1/2/14 at 1:32 pm to Unobtanium
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December 1989
That is about the coldest one I remember. Put snow on the ground in the Houma area. Froze up ponds in the marsh and boats were breaking ice in the bayous.
Posted on 1/2/14 at 1:39 pm to Tiger Ryno
Christmas Eve, 1989 when Exxon exploded. It dropped down to 4 degrees that morning in BR.
Posted on 1/2/14 at 1:43 pm to Tiger Ryno
Christmas 83 the LSU lakes froze over.
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