LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) – After starting out with slightly lower humidity and temperatures in the 60s, Sunday will see a mixture of sunshine and cloud cover. By lunchtime, a few showers, and potentially a rumble of thunder, will develop and spread across the area. This will help break the heat for a lucky few areas. Otherwise, temperatures reach the upper 80s. Tonight, some dry air will linger allowing temperatures to drop into the upper 60s.

Monday, humidity creeps into the forecast while temperatures climb back to the 90s. Outside of a few cooling storms, there won’t be much in the way of heat relief for the area. This starts a long stretch of typical summertime heat and humidity with daily rain chances.

Sunday is the first official day of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Tropical outlooks have this season once again being above-average when it comes to how many named storms form. However, it only takes one system to make it a bad season. Through the next 7 days, no development is expected in the Atlantic Basin.

Locally, the next seven days remain fairly quiet around the area with daily rain chances and hot temperatures in the afternoons.

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