Typically, the Crescent City experiences mild to warm temperatures during this period, transitioning from winter’s chill to spring’s embrace. Daytime highs average in the low 70s Fahrenheit (low 20s Celsius), while nighttime lows settle in the comfortable 50s Fahrenheit (low teens Celsius). Rainfall is possible, though generally less frequent and intense than in earlier months. Humidity levels begin to rise, characteristic of the region’s subtropical climate.
Pleasant temperatures and reduced rainfall make this time of year attractive for tourism and outdoor activities. The city’s vibrant culture comes alive with festivals and events, often held outdoors to take advantage of the agreeable conditions. Historically, this period marks the beginning of the transition to the hotter, more humid summer months, providing a welcome window of moderate weather. This period also signifies the end of the winter citrus season in Louisiana, with fresh oranges and grapefruits still available at local markets.