Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Auburn, MA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5 in Auburn sits right on the edge of winter's last gasp — the average low still dips to freezing at 32°, even as the average high climbs to 50°. The date has seen the full range, from a balmy 71° in 2010 to a brutal 12° back in 1995. There's a modest 34% chance of rain today, with an 8% shot at snow still technically on the table.
Auburn's weather has real teeth: the thermometer has swung from a scorching 99° in September 1953 all the way down to -19° in January 1957 — a 118-degree spread over the decades. A single storm dumped 31.9 inches of snow in January 2015, and August 1955 brought a drenching 6.38 inches of rain in one day. This is a place where the weather means business year-round.
Summer in Auburn peaks the week of July 16–22 with average highs of 81°, making late July the sweet spot for warm-weather visits. January is the deep freeze, with average highs barely cracking 31° mid-month. If you're watching for rain, late May into early June is the wettest stretch of the year, averaging over an inch of precipitation per week.