Are you wondering where your mail is? The United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced that normal mail delivery operations are expected to resume on Friday, January 24, 2025, after unprecedented snow and ice disrupted services across the region.

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It's a tough job, and it can be downright dangerous in extreme weather. In a statement, USPS emphasized its commitment to safety: "The Postal Service plays an important role in the community, and we are committed to providing the best service possible. When events such as the current winter storm occur, we make thoughtful decisions regarding delivery and retail operations."

USPS Lake Charles, LA, regular hours of operation Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM and Saturday from 8 AM to 12 PM. They closed on Sundays.

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Winter Storm Disruptions Extended To Package Deliveries

In addition to USPS service disruptions, Lousiana customers who are waiting for packages from Amazon, UPS, or FedEx may also experience disruptions due to the severe winter weather. However, msn.com reports all three mail carriers issued statements to address what customers can do about their packages. Much like the USPS, normal delivery should resume in full operation Friday. 24, 2025.

Amazon's spokesperson said of delivery status" Our sites in the area are temporarily closed today to keep our employees and delivery partners safe. Customers can track orders and see the latest updates on delivery times through their Amazon accounts."

UPS has also suspended most deliveries and pickups in the Houston area, with severe weather impacting service in parts of Texas and Louisiana. “We are working to ensure the safety of our employees while minimizing effects on service,” a spokesperson said. Affected ZIP codes are listed on the UPS website, where customers can track individual shipments.

To their customers they share the same sentiments, thanking you for your patience and cooperation as services return to normal in Southwest Louisiana.

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