How You Can Help During This Winter Blast in Louisiana
SHREVEPORT, LA - A cold blast of winter is roaring across the nation. This weather system has thrown northwest Louisiana into the deep freeze.
The temperature in Shreveport dipped below freezing on Monday morning and we are expected to see overnight temps in the 20's each night this week. There is no winter precip in the forecast until Thursday.
Richard Lewelling with the Weather Channel says we could be seeing an ice storm. He says this could be significant event coming in Thursday evening into Friday morning.
What Can You Do to Help?
Local shelters need your help. They are looking for donations of several items.
Here's the list provided by Hope Connections:
Blankets, pillows and twin sheets
Jackets, coats and hoodies
Liquid laundry detergent
Snacks and microwavable food
Bottled water, coffee, creamer, and sugar
Spray deodorant, liquid body wash, and hand soap
Disinfectant spray
You can drop off the items at HOPE Connections on levy street. It's best to call when you arrive at 318 470-4911 to let them know you are pulling up.
The Shreveport-Bossier Rescue Mission is ready to house anyone who needs a safe place. They have put out extra cots and will be open 24/7 to help those who need to get out of the weather. If you can help with a monetary donation, click here.
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