Iftar Time for New Orleans Today

Tuesday, March 10th, 2026 · 21st Ramadan 1447H

Iftar Time Today

20:04

Iftar in New Orleans, Louisiana, EST/EDT, using NOAA algorithms

Sehri Ends

06:57

When fasting begins today

MWL Method

Uses the Muslim World League standard (18° astronomical twilight), widely accepted globally.

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How Are These Times Calculated?

Iftar time in New Orleans is based on the astronomical sunset at 30.1°N, 89.9°W. This timing already accounts for atmospheric refraction, marking the moment the sun appears to dip below the horizon.

Sunset Calculation: Times are generated using precise astronomical calculations based on New Orleans's latitude, longitude, elevation, and timezone.
Optional Buffers: Communities can apply +3, +5, or +15 minute safety margins if desired, though these are for personal or local preference rather than necessity.

Local Confirmation: While our Iftar times are accurate, we recommend checking with your local mosque for any community-specific adjustments or moon sighting variations.

Today's Fast In New Orleans

11h 47m
Today's fasting duration

Today's fast in New Orleans lasts 11h 47m, which is approximately 60 minutes longer than at the start of Ramadan. Fasting hours are changing moderately as the season progresses.

How Your Location Affects Fasting

10m
Elevation
+3m
Daily fasting change
30.1°
Latitude

At 30.1°N and 10m elevation in the New_York timezone, New Orleans is in the temperate zone, where seasonal daylight changes are noticeable. During Ramadan in spring, fasting hours increase by about 3 minutes each day. Your elevation adds roughly 0.0 minutes to sunset timing.

By mid-Ramadan (day 15), you'll have gained an extra 45 minutes of fasting compared to the first day. Compared to Metairie at 30.0°N, this results in about 0 minutes of difference. These gradual daily changes are a defining feature of fasting in New Orleans.

Why Iftar Times Differ Between Cities

New Orleans's sunset is approximately 5 minutes earlier than Baton Rouge, primarily due to longitude differences between the cities.

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earlier

New Orleans's sunset is approximately 7 minutes later than Mobile, primarily due to longitude differences between the cities.

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later

New Orleans's sunset is approximately 8 minutes earlier than Lafayette, primarily due to longitude differences between the cities.

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earlier

Daily Sunset Progression In New Orleans

In New Orleans, sunset remains virtually unchanged. Specifically, today's sunset occurs 0m at the exact same time as yesterday.

Tomorrow's fast will be approximately 3 minutes longer than today in New Orleans, following the seasonal daylight pattern at 30.1° latitude. This daily progression is characteristic of New Orleans's subtropical latitude position, where seasonal astronomical shifts directly affect fasting duration throughout Ramadan.

How Iftar Times Work

Atmospheric Refraction

Earth's atmosphere bends light, causing the sun to appear slightly higher on the horizon than its actual position. This atmospheric refraction effect is already accounted for in our calculations, giving you the precise moment when the sun appears to cross below the horizon.

New Orleans's Elevation

At 10m above sea level, New Orleans's elevation affects when sunset occurs. Higher elevations see the sunset slightly later than lower areas. This elevation adjustment is included in all our calculations.

Astronomical Calculations

Iftar times are calculated using precise astronomical algorithms from NOAA, based on New Orleans's exact location (30.07°N, 89.93°W), timezone (America/New_York), and the current season to determine accurate sunset times throughout Ramadan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Iftar time in New Orleans today?

Iftar in New Orleans today is the astronomical sunset time shown at the top of this page. Check the precise time, which is calculated for New Orleans's exact location (30.07°N, 89.93°W) at 10m elevation. The calculation uses the ISNA 15° method, which is standard across North America.

When does Sehri end in New Orleans?

Sehri end time in New Orleans marks when the fast begins in the morning. During Ramadan, this time shifts daily as sunrise moves earlier or later. The time shown on this page is calculated for New Orleans's exact coordinates using the ISNA 15° method, though you can compare other calculation standards on this page.

How long is the fast in New Orleans during Ramadan 2026?

At 30.1°N, New Orleans experiences moderate seasonal variation in daylight, affecting fasting duration throughout Ramadan. Fasting hours in New Orleans vary daily throughout Ramadan as sunset and Fajr shift with the season. The times shown on this page are calculated for New Orleans's exact location so you can plan your fast accordingly.

Why does Iftar in New Orleans differ from Metairie?

Compared to Metairie, New Orleans has sunset 1 minute later than Metairie due to its more easterly position. The primary cause is the longitude difference between the cities — roughly 4 minutes of time difference per degree of longitude. New Orleans is at latitude 30.07°, while Metairie is at latitude 30.00°. Even small differences in latitude and elevation create measurable shifts in when sunset occurs.

Which calculation method should I use for Iftar in New Orleans?

The ISNA 15° method is most commonly used by mosques in New Orleans. However, the best method for you depends on your local mosque or Islamic authority. We provide multiple standards on this page: ISNA 15°, ISNA 15°, Umm al-Qura 18.5°, and Diyanet 20°. Check with your mosque to confirm which they recommend, then use that method from the options available above.