New Orleans weather
Our guide to the weather in New Orleans during January
We've looked at the most up-to-date weather data for New Orleans, covering the last 12 years up to 2024, plus we've asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about New Orleans weather in January.
What's the temperature like in New Orleans during January?
January is typically the coolest month in New Orleans. The temperature reaches around 16℃ during the daytime, falling away to 9℃ at night. The UV index will be moderate at this time of year, so not something to worry about for the average person. However, if you're going to be outside for long periods it's worth wearing a broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen and UV-blocking sunglasses. Remember that bright surfaces, such as water and sand increase UV exposure.
Does it rain in New Orleans during January?
On average, there will be 4 rainy days during the month, amounting to 46.5mm in total. That's broadly comparable with the amount of rain we see in England during the summer months, and would be considered dry. There's a small chance that you'll catch a thunderstorm during your trip.
Is it windy in New Orleans during January?
You're unlikely to experience any strong winds. Expect a gentle breeze that increases to moderate at times during January. With moderate air temperatures, any breeze will feel cool.
New Orleans Blog posts
From the UK's most popular travel bloggers
Things to Do in New Orleans with Teens
9th June 2023 by Big Family Little Adventures
In New Orleans, Louisiana, there are plenty of activities to keep teens entertained. From taking a ride on a steamboat, ship, ferry or tugboat along the river, to tasting the delicious Creole and Cajun cuisine, to having a beignet at Cafe du Monde and listening to some of the best Jazz music around, to joining the crowds and street performers, there is something for everyone to enjoy....
Garden District, New Orleans: Things to do and how to visit
6th December 2022 by PommieTravels
While most people visit New Orleans for the French Quarter and party vibes, my favorite part of the city is the leafy Garden District, which is known for its tree-lined streets and beautiful mansion homes. It’s a very peaceful area and feels like it’s worlds away from the chaos of Bourbon Street. ...
3 days in New Orleans itinerary: Fun long weekend in NOLA
29th November 2022 by PommieTravels
New Orleans is one of the most fun and unique cities in the United States and people often tell me it’s a place they really want to visit. I’ve been twice and both times were a blast! Nicknamed the “Big Easy,” it’s known for its 24/7 nightlife, vibrant jazz scene and distinctive cuisine reflecting its mixture of French, African and American cultures. Whether you visit during Mardi Gras festival or on an ordinary weekend, there’s always a party going on....
Pirate Alley in New Orleans and one of history’s strangest stories
7th March 2022 by Inside the Travel Lab
Not every city has a street named Pirates Alley. But even among those that do, it's probably not common to see the inky crescent of a pirate hat bobbing along the walkway. It's stark and suspiciously…small. The hat, bright with skull and crossbones, comes with a gleaming cutlass and a clenched hand which pauses outside the bars of a dungeon. Another pause. And then a small drawstring bag is retrieved, fingers uncurling, gold coins tumbling. Treasure, discovering. Chocolate....
Here’s why seeing New Orleans with kids is different
3rd March 2022 by Inside the Travel Lab
Laissez le bon temps rouler! Aka, it's time to let the good times roll! Yes, even if you're travelling with your family ;-) It's not a matter of modifying your plans when it comes to visiting New Orleans with kids. It's more a matter of discovering the city anew, not only through their eyes but through the people you'll meet who come alive when you greet them. Swap debauchery on Bourbon Street with any one of these great ides for things to do in New Orleans with kids and see America's most...
The best ghost tours in New Orleans
19th January 2021 by PommieTravels
Do you believe in ghosts? Would you like the chance to see some in real life? Would you like to test your skepticism even if you don’t believe in ghosts? If so, the best place to do it is New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. The city has been made famous by hundreds of works of music and literature and is said to be the most haunted place in the United States of America. Nowhere else in the country will you find so many places that allegedly go bump in the night, and so that makes it the ideal choice...
Cheapest places to holiday in February
12th February 2021 by Andy
Plummeting temperatures do little to help the onset of post-holiday blues, so what does that mean for travellers? A hot, long-haul trip to distant shores where the sun is shining, festivals are in full swing and prices are cheaper than January.If you embrace the cold and can’t wait to get the snow gear out, you’ll also find an abundance of powder in some of the world’s top ski resorts. Get ready to drag out the festive season just that little bit longer, with top holiday places to visit...
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