Shreveport’s 1983 Winter Storm: A Chilling Retrospective of Snow and Ice

Shreveport’s Ice Age: A Look Back at the Epic Freeze of 1983

Shreveport, Louisiana, a city known for its mild winters and warm Southern hospitality, was rocked by a winter storm in December 1983 that residents still talk about to this day. It was a time when residents bundled up and found themselves in the middle of a once-in-a-generation cold snap, transforming the familiar landscape into a scene straight out of a snow globe.

A Winter Like No Other

It all started in mid-December when forecasts from meteorologists began to look alarming. A powerful cold front was making its way southward, and Shreveport was right in its path. By the end of that week, locals were greeted by a bitter chill that made it feel like the North Pole had decided to set up camp in their backyard.

As temperatures plummeted below 20°F, Shreveport experienced weather that was downright shocking for the area. Residents who usually wore light jackets and enjoyed the warm sun suddenly found themselves digging through closets for heavy coats, hats, scarves, and gloves.

Snow, Ice, and More Snow

Then came the snow. More than five inches came tumbling down, blanketing the city in the soft white stuff that never seemed to arrive during past winters. And if that wasn’t enough, an icy storm followed closely behind, coating streets and sidewalks in a slick layer that turned Shreveport into a winter wonderland (albeit a rather treacherous one).

Frozen Landmarks

One of the most remarkable sights was when the Red River and Cross Lake froze over completely on December 19-20. Imagine stepping outside and seeing such iconic bodies of water transformed into solid ice! It made for a jaw-dropping sight that residents simply could not believe.

Then, to top it all off, Christmas Day brought more chilling surprises, with temperatures dropping to an astounding 6 degrees! Families exchanged gifts while huddled around heaters and fireplaces, a real contrast to the usual mild festive spirit that typically lingered in the air.

A December to Remember

It’s important to note that December 1983 holds the title of being the coldest December on record for Shreveport. As your neighbors gathered to share stories of sliding across icy streets or making snowmen in their front yards, the cold snap united the community in a way that would last for decades.

This frigid weather event also inspired many to embrace their creativity. Children made snow forts, and adults resurfaced ice skates, bringing a new meaning to “living it up” in the South during what was supposed to be a cozy holiday season.

A Legacy That Endures

As we look back at that unforgettable winter, it prompts us to think about how weather can shape our lives, our stories, and even our community pride. It’s a reminder of the fantastic surprises that Mother Nature can deliver and how we can come together to navigate them.

As the city prepares to celebrate its history, reminiscing about an epic winter of snow, ice, and cold will certainly be part of the conversations. After all, how many people can say they lived through an ice age in Shreveport?

And while the winters in Louisiana are usually mild and pleasant, the memories and stories from that winter in 1983 are sure to keep the chilly winds of nostalgia blowing for generations to come.


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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