Rare Louisiana Snow Transforms Death Valley and Tiger Stadium Into a Frozen Tundra

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When you think of going to Death Valley and Tiger Stadium, you envision the incredible heat that seemingly gets hotter throughout the day rather than it ever cooling down. Dan Borne says "Chance of Rain? Never." but, a chance of snow is surprising. On Monday Night into Tuesday Morning as it started to snow in Baton Rouge it was a sight to be seen.

The Green Bay Packers stadium is often called the Frozen Tundra but, on Tuesday Tiger Stadium is the frozen Tundra and its an incredible sight. As the snow falls on LSU's Campus the scenery is incredible as pictures and videos are posted from the snow.

Mike VII is a Bengal Siberian Mix and he showed his Siberian side as he enjoys the rare snow day in Baton Rouge. Luckily for Mike the picture was taken early in the morning compared to what the snow now looks like as he likely headed indoors to escape the cold.

Jacques Doucet shared a look at the outside and the inside of Tiger Stadium and to see the playing surface and the stands covered in snow is eerie.

LSU's Harrison Valentine faced the elements and gave us a great look at just how much snow is inside the stadium.

The LSU Football team's twitter account shared a picture from the field and the traditional helmet looks incredible in the snow.

Weatherstem shared a 24 Hour look at what Tiger Stadium looked like at this time on Monday compared to now and its hilarious to see.

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