Best Time to Drive: Kenner, LA to Red Chute, LA

The best overall window to drive from Kenner, LA to Red Chute, LA is March. February is especially comfortable, and 8 AM to 11 AM is usually the easiest departure window. The main things to watch are heavy rain and ponding.

Best overall window

March

This stretch gives the steadiest mix of comfort, daylight, and lower weather friction.

Easiest departure pattern

8 AM to 11 AM

Mid-morning is usually the steadiest all-around departure window.

Most challenging stretch

June to August

June is one of the harder months for this route because the weather friction stacks up faster.

Why This Route Scores Differently

You can usually do this in one long day, which makes daylight and storm timing more important than hotel planning.

The current best window is March, 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

Jan
Fair 53°F
Feb
Good 56°F
Mar
Good 62°F
Apr
Good 69°F
May
Fair 76°F
Jun
Difficult 82°F
Jul
Difficult 84°F
Aug
Difficult 84°F
Sep
Fair 80°F
Oct
Good 71°F
Nov
Good 61°F
Dec
Fair 55°F
Best Good/Fair Challenging

Average Conditions by Month

January

Avg high / low 62 / 44°F
Moisture 5.4 in rain
Rating Fair

Best departure

7 AM to 10 AM

Storm-prone Patchy fog

Temperatures are workable, but not as easy as the best shoulder-season windows.

Rain is common enough that extra buffer time makes sense.

February

Avg high / low 66 / 47°F
Moisture 4.4 in rain
Rating Good

Best departure

8 AM to 11 AM

Wet stretches

Daytime temperatures usually stay in a comfortable driving range.

Weather is mixed enough that departure timing still matters.

March

Avg high / low 72 / 53°F
Moisture 4.4 in rain
Rating Good

Best departure

8 AM to 11 AM

Wet stretches

Daytime temperatures usually stay in a comfortable driving range.

Weather is mixed enough that departure timing still matters.

April

Avg high / low 78 / 60°F
Moisture 5.1 in rain
Rating Good

Best departure

7 AM to 10 AM

Storm-prone Patchy fog

Daytime temperatures usually stay in a comfortable driving range.

Rain is common enough that extra buffer time makes sense.

May

Avg high / low 85 / 68°F
Moisture 5.4 in rain
Rating Fair

Best departure

7 AM to 10 AM

Warm afternoons Storm-prone

Temperatures are workable, but not as easy as the best shoulder-season windows.

Rain is common enough that extra buffer time makes sense.

June

Avg high / low 90 / 73°F
Moisture 7.1 in rain
Rating Difficult

Best departure

6 AM to 9 AM

Heat stress Storm-prone

Afternoon heat can make this route feel harder than the mileage suggests.

Rain is common enough that extra buffer time makes sense.

July

Avg high / low 92 / 75°F
Moisture 5.9 in rain
Rating Difficult

Best departure

6 AM to 9 AM

Heat stress Storm-prone Holiday traffic

Afternoon heat can make this route feel harder than the mileage suggests.

Rain is common enough that extra buffer time makes sense.

August

Avg high / low 92 / 75°F
Moisture 5.8 in rain
Rating Difficult

Best departure

6 AM to 9 AM

Heat stress Storm-prone

Afternoon heat can make this route feel harder than the mileage suggests.

Rain is common enough that extra buffer time makes sense.

September

Avg high / low 88 / 71°F
Moisture 5 in rain
Rating Fair

Best departure

8 AM to 11 AM

Warm afternoons Wet stretches

Temperatures are workable, but not as easy as the best shoulder-season windows.

Weather is mixed enough that departure timing still matters.

October

Avg high / low 80 / 61°F
Moisture 4.3 in rain
Rating Good

Best departure

8 AM to 11 AM

Wet stretches

Temperatures are workable, but not as easy as the best shoulder-season windows.

Weather is mixed enough that departure timing still matters.

November

Avg high / low 71 / 51°F
Moisture 4.4 in rain
Rating Good

Best departure

8 AM to 11 AM

Wet stretches Holiday traffic

Daytime temperatures usually stay in a comfortable driving range.

Weather is mixed enough that departure timing still matters.

December

Avg high / low 64 / 46°F
Moisture 5 in rain
Rating Fair

Best departure

7 AM to 10 AM

Storm-prone Patchy fog Holiday traffic

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 - Dec

Short intense downpours can make a same-day drive feel longer than the raw route time suggests.

Summer heat load

Jun - Aug

Very warm afternoons increase driver fatigue and make tire, coolant, and water planning more important.

Tropical weather window

Jun - Nov

Track tropical systems and leftover Gulf moisture closely, especially if your travel day is not flexible.

Best Departure Time by Season

Spring

8 AM to 11 AM

Mid-morning is usually the steadiest all-around departure window.

Summer

6 AM to 9 AM

Early departures help this route dodge the hottest part of the day.

Fall

8 AM to 11 AM

Mid-morning is usually the steadiest all-around departure window.

Winter

8 AM to 11 AM

Mid-morning is usually the steadiest all-around departure window.

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 NEW ORLEANS AP (2.2 mi away)

Late route

Late route checkpoint

LA LSU DEAN LEE RSCH STN (3.1 mi away)

Destination

Red Chute, LA

LA statewide fallback (0 mi away)

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