Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Beverly Hills, CA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5 in Beverly Hills is a mild, mostly dry affair — historically speaking, expect a high near 69° and a low around 52°. Rain is unlikely but not impossible, with just a 12% chance of precipitation. The date's wildest moment came in 1989, when temperatures spiked to 99°, a full 30 degrees above the historical average.
Beverly Hills has seen it all, from a scorching 109° on September 20, 1939, to a rare Christmas freeze of 25° in 1941. The wettest single day on record dumped 10.4 inches of rain on February 5, 2024 — a reminder that even sun-soaked 90210 can get a serious soaking.
Beverly Hills enjoys a remarkably narrow temperature range year-round, with average highs swinging just 15 degrees between the coolest week of early January (65°) and the warmest stretch of early September (80°). If you're chasing sunshine and warmth, late summer through fall is your window. Winter and early spring bring the bulk of rainfall, with the week of February 5–11 historically being the wettest of the year.