Typically, the Crescent City experiences mild winters, with average high temperatures in the low 60s (F) and lows in the mid-40s. Rainfall is common, averaging around five inches per month. While snowfall is rare, it is not unheard of, though accumulations are typically minimal and short-lived. Humidity levels remain relatively high throughout these months. These conditions contrast sharply with the city’s hot, humid summers.
Understanding the prevailing climatic conditions during this period is valuable for a variety of purposes. Tourism planning benefits greatly from such knowledge, enabling travelers to pack appropriately and schedule activities accordingly. Businesses, particularly those in hospitality and outdoor recreation, can anticipate demand and adjust staffing and inventory. Furthermore, awareness of historical weather patterns informs infrastructure planning and disaster preparedness efforts, enhancing community resilience. This period represents a shoulder season for the city, offering a unique experience distinct from the bustling peak seasons.