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Severe Weather and Flooding Threats for the Central U.S.; Fire Weather Concerns for the Western U.S.

Severe weather and flooding threats will continue for portions of the central U.S. through Thursday, focused from the central High Plains to the Mid-Mississippi Valley. Hot and dry conditions will fuel fire weather concerns for the Intermountain West, and dry thunderstorms may spark additional wildfires. Dangerous heat will build across the southern U.S. Friday into the weekend. Read More >

CLIMATOLOGICAL SPRING TOP TENS
LAFAYETTE
 

10 Warmest March-May's
Lafayette
1893-2025

 

1 72.7 2012
2 72.4 2024
3 72.3 2011
4 72.1 2017
5 71.9 2006
6 71.8 2023
7 71.6 1908
8 71.3 2015
9 71.2 2020
10 71.2 1985

 

10 Coolest March-May's
Lafayette
1893-2025

 

1 63.8 1931
2 64.6 1983
3 65.0 1926
4 65.1 1971
5 65.3 1915
6 65.3 1993
7 65.6 1914
8 65.9 1960
9 65.9 1969
10 66.0 1924

 

10 Wettest March-May's
Lafayette
1893-2025
 

1 30.83 2021
2 30.12 1926
3 29.98 1979
4 28.54 1980
5 28.06 2025
6 26.61 1907
7 24.58 2004
8 24.25 1991
9 23.97 1973
10 23.74 1947

 

10 Driest March-May's
Lafayette
1893-2025

 

1 2.81 1963
2 4.04 2005
3 4.35 2010
4 5.48 1954
5 5.82 1981
6 5.93 1899
7 6.21 2003
8 6.25 1925
9 6.26 2000
10 6.31 1984

 


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