
Dry fuels, strong winds and dry weather will continue to bring elevated to critical fire weather conditions to the areas of the Plains, Midwest and Southeast today. A Pacific storm system will bring low elevation rain and heavy high elevation mountain snow to California through early week, expanding into the Pacific Northwest, Great Basin, and southern California on Tuesday. Read More >
New Orleans/Baton Rouge
Weather Forecast Office

Climate Data for April 20 |
| Normal High* | Normal Low* | Record High | Record Low | Record Precipitation | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baton Rouge (since 1892) | 80 | 58 | 93 (1908) | 39 (2013) | 3.23 (1935) |
| Biloxi, MS (since 1893) | 77 | 62 | 90 (1908) | 40 (2013) | 4.28 (1935) |
| McComb, MS (since 1948) | 78 | 55 | 94 (1987) | 37 (2013) | 2.85 (1977) |
| New Orleans - City (since 1893) | 82 | 63 | 92 (2006) | 44 (1921) | 2.5 (1977) |
| New Orleans Intl Airport - MSY (since 1871) | 79 | 63 | 90 (1987) | 46 (1953) | 3.88 (1977) |
| Slidell, LA (since 1956) | 77 | 59 | 90 (1987) | 39 (2013) | 1.79 (2020) |
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New Orleans/Baton Rouge
62300 Airport Rd.
Slidell, LA 70460-5243
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