As the sun comes up over Lafayette, we're seeing evidence of snowfall across the city. National Weather Service meteorologists said snow was possible as far south as Opelousas, but as the storm continued to shift, that snowfall made its way farther south.

These are pictures from outside my home at daybreak.

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Courtesy: Ian Auzenne/KPEL
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John Douzat sent us these pictures from outside his home on the southeastern edge of the city. John tells us his cat, Rambo, isn't sure what to make of the white stuff on the ground.

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Crowley also received a healthy dose of snow. Nicholas Bondick sent us this picture from his home.

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