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Weather

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Monthly Averages
Month
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Low
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Nov
64°F 17°C
43°F 6°C
4 in 10 cm
Dec
55°F 12°C
35°F 1°C
6 in 15 cm
Jan
54°F 12°C
35°F 1°C
5 in 12 cm
Feb
58°F 14°C
39°F 3°C
5 in 12 cm
Mar
64°F 17°C
44°F 6°C
5 in 12 cm
Apr
74°F 23°C
52°F 11°C
5 in 14 cm
Extended Forecast
Friday
Nov 27
Hi:
63°F 17°C
Lo:
40°F 4°C
Saturday
Nov 28
Hi:
67°F 19°C
Lo:
49°F 9°C
Sunday
Nov 29
Hi:
67°F 19°C
Lo:
52°F 11°C

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Americas Best Value Inn

Nov 21, 2009

Bad location. Right next to the interstate. Traffic and emergency veh will wake you up repeatedly. Big hole in sheets size of a football burn marks. Pillow case had a large stain about the size of...more

102 A Bistro

5 of 5 stars
Baton Rouge
Nov 15, 2009

Ambience, good service, great menu. Nice bar area. Good wine list. Shrimp and andouille over grits is the best - taken to another level. more

Oct 12, 2009

Not too many things to see. Latech football team seems the biggest attraction. more

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