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Weather History for Beachwood, OH

Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Beachwood, 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 Beachwood, OH History

April 5th in Beachwood sits right in the tension zone of early spring — average highs of 53° with lows still dipping to a frosty 31°. The date's 80-year range tells the whole story: it's hit 76° (1947) and plunged to 16° (1982), so pack layers. There's also a 54% chance of precipitation, with a lingering 9% shot at snow.

Beachwood, OH Weather Records

Beachwood's weather has real teeth on both ends — the all-time high of 100° in June 1988 and a bone-chilling -29° in February 2015 represent a 129-degree swing in extremes. A single July day in 2006 dropped 5.5 inches of rain, and an 18-inch snowstorm in March 1966 still holds the single-day snow record.

Beachwood, OH Climate

Summers are warm but not brutal, peaking the week of July 16–22 with average highs around 82°, while January and February are the months to brace for with highs barely cracking the low 30s. August is actually the wettest stretch of the year, averaging over an inch of rain in a single week, so late-summer outdoor plans should account for storms. Spring and fall offer a wide temperature range — April through October is your window for comfortable outdoor weather.

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