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Early Spring Heat Wave in the Southwest U.S.; Critical Fire Weather in the Central Rockies and Plains

An unusual early Spring heat wave will continue much above-normal temperatures over the Southwest U.S. through early next week. Periods of critical fire weather will persist from the central Rockies to the central Plains through the weekend as gusty winds and low relative humidity continue. Read More >

BIANNUAL TOP TENS
LAFAYETTE
 

10 Warmest January-June's
Lafayette
1893-2025

 

1 70.5 2017
2 70.4 2023
3 69.6 1911
4 69.5 2012
5 69.3 1927
6 68.8 2024
7 68.5 2006
8 68.4 1972
9 68.2 1921
10 68.1 1938

 

10 Coolest January-June's
Lafayette
1893-2025

 

1 62.1 1940
2 62.3 1983
3 62.5 1966
4 62.7 1942
5 62.8 1978
6 63.0 1912
7 63.1 1960
8 63.1 1947
9 63.3 2014
10 63.3 1968

 

10 Wettest January-June's
Lafayette
1893-2025
 

1 57.94 1905
2 50.50 1991
3 50.35 1926
4 50.27 2004
5 47.00 2025
6 45.47 2001
7 45.46 1993
8 45.16 1979
9 43.67 2021
10 43.35 1946

 

10 Driest January-June's
Lafayette
1893-2025

 

1 12.82 1954
2 14.55 1960
3 15.34 1902
4 16.37 2011
5 16.73 1963
t6 17.12 2000
t6 17.12 2005
8 17.18 1917
9 17.23 2006
10 17.32 1971

 


Warmest & Coolest represents temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
Temperature ties, if possible, have been broken by going to ten thousandths of a degree
Wettest & Driest represents rainfall in inches