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Flash Flooding Risk Continues in Texas; Wildfire Smoke Impacts in the East

Widespread, life-threatening considerable flash flooding is expected in south-central Texas through at least Friday. Catastrophic river flooding and rapid rises on small streams, arroyos, and typically dry washes are expected in the Texas Hill Country. Wildfire smoke is impacting air quality across much of the Great Lakes region into the Northeast U.S. with Air Quality Alerts in effect. Read More >

JULY TOP TENS
LAFAYETTE
 

10 Warmest July's
Lafayette
1893-2025

 

1 86.8 2023
2 85.4 2015
3 85.1 2024
4 84.9 2016
5 84.8 1962
6 84.6 2018
7 84.5 1960
8 84.5 2005
9 84.4 1986
10 84.2 2022

 

10 Coolest July's
Lafayette
1893-2025

 

1 78.8 1967
t2 79.1 1904
t2 79.1 1911
4 79.4 1905
5 79.6 1908
6 79.8 1894
7 80.1 1919
8 80.2 1910
9 80.3 1918
10 80.4 1900

 

10 Wettest July's
Lafayette
1893-2025
 

1 16.57 1967
2 14.52 1975
3 13.52 2021
4 13.17 1908
5 12.91 1954
6 12.80 1979
7 12.66 1949
8 12.65 1900
9 11.15 1911
10 11.04 2012

 

10 Driest July's
Lafayette
1893-2025

 

1 1.34 1947
2 1.37 1962
3 1.41 1925
4 1.58 1980
5 2.01 1957
6 2.03 2015
7 2.05 1924
8 2.42 1896
9 2.49 1982
10 2.63 1899

 


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