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Fathers Day 2025 Weather Forecast: Storms Expected Across Gulf Coast, Heat Builds Nationwide


Sunday, June 15, 2025 — Father’s Day plans across parts of the southern United States could be disrupted as scattered storms and humid conditions are expected to linger throughout the day, especially along coastal areas.

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Early risers may wake to coastal showers beginning around 8 a.m., particularly near Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, and stretching into parts of Mississippi’s Gulf Coast. These showers are the tail end of Saturday’s storm system, which prompted flood advisories in Harrison and Jackson counties, now set to expire by 9:30 p.m. Saturday.

As the day progresses, scattered thunderstorms will develop inland, especially during the afternoon and evening hours, bringing brief downpours, lightning, and gusty winds in some areas. High temperatures are expected to climb into the lower 90s, with humid conditions making it feel even hotter.

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While Sunday brings the highest chance for rain, storm activity is forecast to decrease Monday and Tuesday, although isolated pop-ups may still occur. Highs will remain steady in the low 90s, with overnight lows hovering around the upper 70s.

Looking further ahead, midweek into next weekend, drier weather is anticipated, but temperatures will rise sharply, with highs reaching the mid-90s across many parts of the South and Southeast. This warming trend could push heat indices even higher, raising concerns for outdoor activities.

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What to Expect This Father’s Day:

  • ☁️ Morning: Cloudy with potential coastal showers by 8 a.m.
  • ⛈️ Afternoon: Scattered thunderstorms across the region
  • 🌡️ High Temps: Low 90s with sticky humidity
  • 🌙 Night: Clearing skies, upper 70s overnight

If you’re planning to celebrate outdoors, it’s best to keep an umbrella handy and plan around afternoon storms. For indoor celebrations, the air conditioning might be your best friend as the humidity ramps up ahead of the midweek heat.

Stay tuned to local weather alerts and radar updates throughout the day to avoid being caught in a passing storm while honoring the dads in your life.

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