Scattered areas of heavy rain continue to produce isolated flash flooding across the Florida peninsula. Anomalous moisture will combine with a cold front and will bring heavy rain and scattered flash flooding across the Mid-South, Ohio and Tennessee Valleys today and Tuesday. Above average temperatures will continue to be found ahead of the cold front from the Midwest to the Northeast. Read More >
New Orleans/Baton Rouge
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Climate Data for October 6 |
Normal High* | Normal Low* | Record High | Record Low | Record Precipitation | |
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Baton Rouge (since 1892) | 84 | 62 | 97 (1904) | 42 (1932) | 2.2 (1998) |
Biloxi, MS (since 1893) | 82 | 66 | 94 (1909) | 44 (1932) | 1.84 (1970) |
McComb, MS (since 1948) | 83 | 60 | 92 (1954) | 40 (1985) | 2.16 (1998) |
New Orleans - City (since 1893) | 86 | 68 | 95 (1947) | 47 (1921) | 1.95 (2000) |
New Orleans Intl Airport - MSY (since 1871) | 84 | 68 | 91 (2019) | 49 (1985) | 1.23 (1982) |
Slidell, LA (since 1956) | 82 | 63 | 94 (1963) | 44 (2010) | 3.02 (1965) |
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Slidell, LA 70460-5243
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