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Wind Chill in Louisiana

Snow days are rare in Louisiana, but when they happen SnowSense™ is here. Live probability for 6 Louisiana cities, updated every 30 minutes.

Louisiana Winter Profile

Louisiana rarely sees school-closing winter weather. Across the 6 Louisiana cities tracked by SnowSense™, average annual snowfall is only 0.3 inches — and most of those inches fall in high-elevation areas or extreme-outlier events. For most Louisiana families, a snow day is a once-a-decade local story rather than an annual possibility.

When winter weather does arrive in Louisiana, districts close schools quickly and for longer than northern districts would. The reason is infrastructure: Louisiana doesn't stockpile salt, maintain plow fleets, or drill bus drivers on ice-route protocols — none of which is economically justified for events this rare. So when an ice event or hard freeze hits, closures extend for multiple days while conditions thaw naturally.

Use the city links above to see live snow day probability for your specific Louisiana location. On days without active winter weather, the probability will show as near-zero; on days when an event is developing, the number refreshes every 30 minutes as the forecast updates.

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Avg Snow/Year
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Cold-Day Risk

Cold-Day School Closures in Louisiana

Schools in Louisiana typically close for cold alone when wind chills drop below dangerous thresholds. The exact threshold varies by district — urban districts with walking students tend to close at warmer wind chills than rural districts where all students ride buses.

-20°F
Common threshold
-30°F
Northern states

Louisiana Cities — Live Wind Chill