Winters in Louisiana are generally pretty mild, especially when you compare temperatures to our friends up north. While it’s true there have been many flip-flop and tank-top Christmasses, there have been a few winters in Louisiana that have made the history books. Historically, the winter of 1899 was the coldest winter in Louisiana, where Minden saw -16° F for a day or two. While Minden hasn’t come close to those temperatures in the last century, we have seen some record-breaking temperatures elsewhere in the Pelican State.

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Winters in Louisiana can be all over the place, and if you’ve never experienced one before, here are some tips for making it through a winter in Louisiana. 

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