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Soil Moisture in Louisiana

Across 2 monitoring stations in Louisiana, 2 are drier than normal. Last updated August 16, 2026.

How This Is Measured

Every reading here is measured by an in-ground sensor at USDA SCAN (Soil Climate Analysis Network) and NOAA USCRN (US Climate Reference Network) stations, at or near the 2-inch root-zone depth, not modeled. A raw moisture percentage is not comparable between two soils, so each station is compared against its own history for the date. That comparison, wetter or drier than this station normally is, is the honest signal.

Stations Measuring Soil Moisture in Louisiana (2)

Soil moisture stations in Louisianawith the current reading, depth, and how it compares to the station’s own history
StationDepthMoisturevs. NormalLast Reading
Lafayette 13 SE2"19%Drier than normal2026-08-16
Monroe 26 N2"5%Drier than normal2026-08-16

Moisture is the volumetric water content at the sensor. It is not comparable between soils, which is why the “vs. normal” comparison against each station’s own history is the reading to trust. A dash means that station does not yet have enough of its own history for a confident comparison.

Cities in Louisiana (42)

Open a city for its nearest station’s current soil moisture and temperature, planting windows, and lawn-care timing.

Cities in Louisiana with soil moisture and temperature pages
CityZIP
Abbeville70510
Alexandria71301
Baker70704
Bastrop71220
Baton Rouge70801
Belle Chasse70037
Bogalusa70427
Bossier City71111
Chalmette70043
Covington70433
Crowley70526
Denham Springs70706
Gonzales70707
Gretna70053
Hammond70401
Harvey70058
Houma70360
Kenner70062
La Place70068
Lafayette70500
Lake Charles70601
Leesville71446
Mandeville70448
Marrero70072
Metairie70001
Minden71055
Monroe71201
Morgan City70380
Natchitoches71457
New Iberia70560
New Orleans70112
Opelousas70570
Pineville71359
Plaquemine70764
Ruston71270
Shreveport71101
Slidell70458
Sulphur70663
Tallulah71282
Thibodaux70301
West Monroe71291
Westwego70094

Soil Moisture FAQ for Louisiana

How wet is the soil in Louisiana right now?

Across 2 monitoring stations in Louisiana, 2 are drier than normal. Last updated August 16, 2026. Each station is compared against its own moisture history for the date, so the reading means the same thing everywhere.

Where does Louisiana soil moisture data come from?

Every value is measured by an in-ground sensor, not estimated from a weather model. Readings come from the USDA SCAN network and NOAA USCRN stations, at or near the 2-inch root-zone depth (some stations report at the nearest available depth), and are refreshed daily.

What does wetter or drier than normal mean?

For each station, the current reading is compared against that station's own readings around this date across several years, after leaving out frozen-soil days. A raw moisture percentage is not comparable between two different soils, so the comparison against a station's own history is what makes the reading meaningful.

See the national soil moisture map, the full Louisiana soil temperature directory (all depths), or the live national soil temperature map.