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Southern U.S. Celebrates Rare Snow Day Amid Winter Storm

Snowstorm Brings Fun and Memories to Southern States

by pinkfloyd
January 11, 2025
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From Snowball Fights to Igloos: Southerners Embrace Snow Day - Jaime Green/The Wichita Eagle via AP

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Southern States Enjoy Rare Snow Day Amid Winter Storm

When life gives you a snow day, why not make a snowman? That’s exactly what millions of residents across the Southern U.S. did on Friday, thanks to a rare winter storm that blanketed the region in snow.

A Rare Snowfall Across the South

For many, the surprise snowstorm provided a long-awaited opportunity to break out the mittens, snow pants, and sleds. As the snow accumulated in parks, streets, and backyards, people made the most of the situation—despite warnings of icy roads and mass school cancellations.

In Little Rock, Arkansas, Tyshae Sanders and her boyfriend, Terrell Bryant, set to work on an ambitious project: building an igloo in their front yard. Using a plastic bin to mold snow blocks, they aimed to create a 5-foot-tall structure by the end of the day. “Why couldn’t this happen when we were kids?” Bryant laughed, while Sanders eagerly hoped for even more snow. “I’m still wishing for a blizzard.”

Snow Brings Joy to Kids and Adults Alike

In southeast Atlanta, where 3 to 4 inches of snow had fallen by morning, residents took to the streets with sleds, boogie boards, or anything that could slide. Despite unplowed streets, many still ventured out cautiously, enjoying the winter wonderland.

Mikayla Johnson, 12, was thrilled by the snowfall, recalling that the last time the city saw significant snow was when she was just 4 years old. “We haven’t had snow since I was, like, 4—good snow, at least. So I was really happy,” Mikayla said.

Her father, Nate Johnson, added, “I thought, ‘I can’t believe all the hype was true!’” After years of forecasts promising snow that never materialized, the reality was a welcome surprise.

A Special Father-Son Moment

In Atlanta, fire captain Jason Hogan and his 17-year-old son, Jonas, took the opportunity to recreate a cherished memory. On January 10, 2011, exactly 14 years prior, a 3-year-old Jonas enjoyed his first snow with his father. The pair grabbed a snowboard and slid down a hill, an image Jason captured on his phone. That same photo resurfaced this winter, prompting them to recreate the moment—this time, with Jonas a little taller and the snow just as fun.

Making Memories in Tennessee

In Tennessee, Markus Eberl and his 3-year-old daughter, Lulu, embraced the rare snow day by visiting a local sledding hill. “It’s so rare to have a full day of snow here. So this is great,” said Eberl, a native of Germany who has lived in Nashville for 15 years. For Lulu, the joy wasn’t just in sledding—it was about building snowmen, snowballs, and snow angels. “She’s right now taken to making snowballs and snow angels,” said Eberl.

Meanwhile, in Louisville, Kentucky, Chris Steiner and his daughter Chloe made the most of the snow at Cherokee Park, a popular sledding destination. Despite the chilly temperatures, the park was filled with around 50 people, all enjoying the perfect sledding snow. “It’s great. Best sledding snow you can get right now,” Steiner said as he gave Chloe a ride down the hill.

Snow Day Side Hustles

Not everyone spent their snow day just playing. In Nashville, 14-year-olds Sydney Lasher and Zoe Russell saw the snowstorm as an opportunity to earn some extra cash. The duo posted on Facebook offering to shovel driveways and steps for neighbors, a job they had taken on the previous year. “We did this last year, and it was a lot of fun,” said Sydney. Last year, the pair earned about $500 from their shoveling business. “We kind of let the people decide how much to pay us,” Zoe added.

Embracing the Snow

Even those without sleds or snow shovels took a moment to enjoy the rare snowfall. Darnell Ramey, waiting at a bus stop, began making snowballs and encouraged others to join in. “This is a one-opportunity thing to get out and enjoy some of this snow that’s coming down,” he said, urging everyone to “run into it” rather than avoid it.

A Day to Remember

For many across the South, the winter storm turned an ordinary Friday into a day of fun and cherished memories. Whether building igloos, sledding down hills, or simply making snowballs, this rare snow day provided a much-needed break and a chance to enjoy the winter season.

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