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Weather In New Orleans


New Orleans is a great place to visit year-round. But you can make sure that you pack the correct clothing by viewing the average temperatures below. Of course, be sure to check the local weather a few days before your trip as well.

NEW ORLEANS WEATHER

Average Temperatures and Precipitation in New Orleans By Month

 

Month
Avg High Temp
Avg Low Temp
Avg Rain Days
January
64° F
45° F
7 Days
February
66° F
47° F
6 Days
March
73° F
54° F
5 Days
April
79° F
61° F
4 Days
May
85° F
68° F
4 Days
June
90° F
74° F
10 Days
July
92° F
76° F
11 Days
August
92° F
76° F
12 Days
September
88° F
72° F
8 Days
October
81° F
62° F
5 Days
November
72° F
53° F
5 Days
December
65° F
46° F
6 Days

 

New Orleans Seasons

Paul Broussard
Jackson Square - Christmas Decorations

Winter

The winter months tend to range from the low 40s to the mid-60s. Because it is humid, it may feel a little colder than it is. Pack a jacket, stockings/pants and some boots - layering is key. The Holidays, New Years, sporting events and Mardi Gras will keep you busy.

Check out more information on December, January, and February in New Orleans.

Rebecca Todd
French Quarter Festival

Spring

Spring is festival season in New Orleans and one of the prettiest times to visit. Temperatures average from the low 50s to the upper 70s. Flowers are blooming, but there are occasional showers. Pack a rain jacket, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and your favorite festival outfit for the day time. A light sweater may be wanted for night time. 

See more about March, April, and May in New Orleans.

Paul Broussard
Summer in the French Quarter

Summer

There’s no getting around it–Summer in the South is warm. June through August ranges from the mid 70s to upper 90s, and rain is common. Pack a sun hat, a bathing suit, a rain jacket and light clothing. Snowballs and swimming pools are calling your name. 

Be sure to see all that’s happening in June, July, and August in New Orleans.

Justen Williams
Fall along the Mississippi River

Fall

The crisp air and dropping temperatures make fall a beloved season around here. In early September, temperatures remain in the upper 80s, but begin to drop for the rest of the season. You can expect temperatures from the upper 70s to the mid 50s from October to November. Fall is the busiest time of year with festivals, sports, and events galore. 

See what is going on in September, October, and November