Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Belton, MO. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Belton typically lands in that sweet spot of early spring — expect a high around 61° and a low of 39°. The date has seen some wild swings, though, from a balmy 81° back in 1954 to a bone-chilling 23° in 1968. Rain is possible but unlikely, with only a 21% chance of precipitation and essentially zero chance of snow.
Belton's weather history is not for the faint of heart — the thermometer has swung from a brutal -14° in January 1968 all the way to a scorching 111° in July 1954, a range of 125 degrees. The wettest single day on record dumped 5.19 inches of rain on September 22, 1970, and even April has seen serious snow, with 8 inches falling on April 9, 1961.
Summer is the dominant season here, with highs peaking around 87-88° in mid-July and the wettest stretch arriving in mid-June with nearly 1.7 inches of rain in a typical week. Winters are cold but short — January averages just 38° — and spring arrives quickly, with April highs jumping to 66°. If you're planning a visit, late September through October offers the best of both worlds: warm days around 69-79° and drier conditions.