Louisiana Weather And Climate Facts
Here are the normal weather conditions tourists may find in various Louisiana cites, based on weather history:
Baton Rouge Weather -
In the last 55 years the highest measured temperature in Baton Rouge was 105°F, while the mean high yearly temperature is 77.3°F. In the last 55 years the lowest measured temperature in Baton Rouge was 8°F, and the mean annual daily low is 56.8°F.
Baton Rouge usually receives an average of 63.08 inches of precipitation annually and receives a yearly average of 0.2 inches of snow.
Lake Charles Weather -
In the last 41 years the highest measured temperature in Lake Charles was 107°F, and the mean yearly high is 77.6°F. In the last 41 years the lowest reported temperature in Lake Charles was 11°F, while the regular low annual temperature is 58.3°F.
Lake Charles typically receives a yearly average of 57.19 inches of rain and receives an annual average of 0.3 inches of snow.
New Orleans Weather -
In the last 59 years the highest measured temperature in New Orleans Louisiana was 102°F, while the typical high yearly temperature is 78°F. The lowest reported temperature for New Orleans for the past 59 years was 11°F, while the typical low recorded annual temperature is 59.6°F.
New Orleans usually receives an average of 64.16 inches of rain during the year and averages 0.2 inches of snow yearly.
Shreveport Weather -
The record high temperature for the last 53 years was 109°F, while the mean high yearly temperature is 76.3°F. The coldest day reported in Shreveport for the past 53 years was 3°F, while the average low annual temperature is 55.1°F.
Shreveport usually receives an average of 51.3 inches of precipitation per year and averages 1.5 inches of snow annually.