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Weather History for Austintown, OH

Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Austintown, OH. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.

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Today in Austintown, OH History

April 4th in Austintown runs the full gamut — 131 years of data show an average high of just 56° with a realistic shot at frost, since the average low sits at 32°. The date's range tells the real story: it's hit as warm as 84° (2010) and as cold as 14° (1975), so don't put the winter coat away just yet. There's nearly a coin-flip chance of precipitation today, though snow is unlikely at just 4%.

Austintown, OH Weather Records

Austintown's weather has real teeth on both ends — the all-time high of 105° in July 1936 and the all-time low of -26° in January 1984 represent a 131-degree swing in recorded extremes. The area's most dramatic single-day events include a stunning 30 inches of snow on April 20, 1901, proof that spring here can turn dangerous fast.

Austintown, OH Climate

Summer is the clear sweet spot, with average highs peaking at 84–85° in mid-July — the same week that also sees the year's heaviest rainfall, averaging nearly an inch. If you're avoiding cold, steer clear of late January through early February, when highs average just 34°. Spring and fall offer mild shoulders, with April averaging 60° and October hitting 64°.

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