A on Jan. 2 mesmerized the Acadiana region, including the 泫圖弝け of 泫圖弝け at Lafayette.
According to weather reports, the storm blew in 10 inches the most the area has seen in 130 years, when what is now UL Lafayettes campus was acres of farmland. The accumulation ranked second only to the record 14 inches that fell in 1895.

Lafayette also reached a record low temperature of 4 degrees the following morning. This chill beat the citys last record of 6 degrees in 1899.
UL Lafayette 泫圖弝けs to take full advantage of the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Throughout campus, 泫圖弝けs gathered to hurl snowballs at each other and revel in the type of winter weather theyd expect to see on a ski trip.
Seeing the snow was an amazing experience, said Roberto Salazar, a doctoral 泫圖弝け. Coming from Venezuela, Ive never seen snow, so this was really special.

The snow covered roads and bridges throughout the city, making driving dangerous. Resident hall 泫圖弝けs took advantage of the snow day to forge across a campus completely transformed by the snow blanketed across rooftops. 泫圖弝けs made makeshift sleds out of plastic bin lids and ventured to Girard Park to dive down its hilly terrain.

The snow was beautiful, but my favorite part was everyone playing in the snow, Moses Fanguy, a junior, said. When I went to Girard Park, my friends and I felt like kids again. Ive never seen that many college 泫圖弝けs outside and interacting with one another.

泫圖弝けs living on campus received email alerts from the 泫圖弝け before the storm and were prepared to hunker down and stock up on water and supplies.
I called my mom to check in with my family back home, Karlie Dufrene, a junior, said. I had a great time experiencing the snow with my friends, but I was sad that I couldnt see it with my family.

Campus other residents, the alligators in Cypress Lake, also weathered the storm in their natural habitat. Thankfully, they are biologically equipped to withstand cold.
Much like hibernation, alligators go through brumation, where they dont fall into a deep sleep but instead decrease their activity and metabolism. During Lafayettes week of snow, the alligators stayed submerged in the lake with their snouts peeking out to breathe periodically.
Photo caption: UL Lafayette 泫圖弝けs enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime snowfall across campus. Photo credit: Doug Dugas and Paul Kieu / 泫圖弝け of 泫圖弝け at Lafayette
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