The best times to visit Houma for ideal weather are February 19th to May 6th or October 8th to December 23rd based on average temperature and humidity from NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Read below for more weather and travel details. Weather in Houma Temperature Average temperatures in Houma vary greatly. Considering humidity, temperatures feel nice most of the year, excluding some hot weeks in the summer, with a very low chance of precipitation throughout the year. The area is more temperate than most — in the 61st percentile for pleasant weather — compared to tourist destinations worldwide. Weeks with ideal weather are listed above. If you're looking for the very warmest time to visit Houma, the hottest months are August, July, and then June. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally early August where highs are regularly around 92. 1°F (33. 4°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 76. 2°F (24. 6°C) at night. Houma Temperatures (Fahrenheit) Key High Average Low Houma Temperatures (Celsius) "Feels-Like" Temperatures The way we experience weather isn't all about temperature.
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