Best Time to Drive: Estelle, LA to Terrytown, LA
The best overall window to drive from Estelle, LA to Terrytown, LA is February to April. February is especially comfortable, and 7 AM to 10 AM is usually the easiest departure window. The main things to watch are heavy rain and ponding.
Best overall window
February to April
This stretch gives the steadiest mix of comfort, daylight, and lower weather friction.
Easiest departure pattern
7 AM to 10 AM
This is short enough that a mid-morning departure still keeps the whole drive comfortable.
Most challenging stretch
June to September
July is one of the harder months for this route because the weather friction stacks up faster.
Why This Route Scores Differently
This is a same-day corridor, so departure timing matters almost as much as the month you choose.
The current best window is February to April, when the drive is more likely to feel steady end to end.
This score uses multiple NOAA sample points along the route instead of a single state-wide climate average.
Month-by-Month Driving Conditions
Average Conditions by Month
January
Best departure
7 AM to 10 AM
Daytime temperatures usually stay in a comfortable driving range.
Rain is common enough that extra buffer time makes sense.
February
Best departure
7 AM to 10 AM
Daytime temperatures usually stay in a comfortable driving range.
Weather is mixed enough that departure timing still matters.
March
Best departure
7 AM to 10 AM
Daytime temperatures usually stay in a comfortable driving range.
Weather is mixed enough that departure timing still matters.
April
Best departure
7 AM to 10 AM
Daytime temperatures usually stay in a comfortable driving range.
Rain is common enough that extra buffer time makes sense.
May
Best departure
7 AM to 10 AM
Temperatures are workable, but not as easy as the best shoulder-season windows.
Rain is common enough that extra buffer time makes sense.
June
Best departure
6 AM to 9 AM
Afternoon heat can make this route feel harder than the mileage suggests.
Rain is common enough that extra buffer time makes sense.
July
Best departure
6 AM to 9 AM
Afternoon heat can make this route feel harder than the mileage suggests.
Rain is common enough that extra buffer time makes sense.
August
Best departure
6 AM to 9 AM
Afternoon heat can make this route feel harder than the mileage suggests.
Rain is common enough that extra buffer time makes sense.
September
Best departure
7 AM to 10 AM
Temperatures are workable, but not as easy as the best shoulder-season windows.
Rain is common enough that extra buffer time makes sense.
October
Best departure
7 AM to 10 AM
Temperatures are workable, but not as easy as the best shoulder-season windows.
Weather is mixed enough that departure timing still matters.
November
Best departure
7 AM to 10 AM
Daytime temperatures usually stay in a comfortable driving range.
Weather is mixed enough that departure timing still matters.
December
Best departure
7 AM to 10 AM
Daytime temperatures usually stay in a comfortable driving range.
Rain is common enough that extra buffer time makes sense.
Seasonal Hazards on This Route
Heavy rain and ponding
Jan - DecShort intense downpours can make a same-day drive feel longer than the raw route time suggests.
Summer heat load
Jun - AugVery warm afternoons increase driver fatigue and make tire, coolant, and water planning more important.
Morning visibility dips
Jan - DecCooler humid mornings can start with patchy fog, so it can be worth waiting a bit before leaving.
Tropical weather window
Jun - NovTrack tropical systems and leftover Gulf moisture closely, especially if your travel day is not flexible.
Best Departure Time by Season
Spring
7 AM to 10 AM
A morning departure gives you more room to adjust if rain slows the drive down.
Summer
6 AM to 9 AM
Early departures help this route dodge the hottest part of the day.
Fall
7 AM to 10 AM
This is short enough that a mid-morning departure still keeps the whole drive comfortable.
Winter
7 AM to 10 AM
This is short enough that a mid-morning departure still keeps the whole drive comfortable.
How This Score Was Built
Source
Route-sampled NOAA climate normals
High confidence. Built from 3 NOAA-backed route checkpoints rather than a single statewide estimate.
Origin zone
Southeast
Destination zone
Southeast
Route sample points
Late route
Late route checkpoint
LA MARRERO 9 SSW (4.2 mi away)
Late route
Late route checkpoint
LA NEW ORLEANS AUDUBON (2.7 mi away)
Destination
Terrytown, LA
LA TERRYTOWN 3S (0.1 mi away)
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