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Rainfall, heavy at times is expected across much of Acadiana today through Thursday. The bright spot is sunshine for Saturday's Patty in the Parc in downtown Lafayette.
It feels more like Spring than it does like the last few weeks of fall. There should be no need for a heavy coat but you might want an umbrella this week.
Slightly cooler temperatures and a decided drop in humidity could mean welcome relief in Acadiana by Wednesday. First we'll have to deal with another round of thunderstorms early in the week.
The brief break from the July heat and humidity will come to an end later today. Rain chances will be on the increase with a good possibility of thundershowers by tomorrow.
An upper level system and approaching cold front will combine to bring a good chance of rain and much cooler temperatures to the area in the next 24 to 48 hours.