Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Brandon, MS. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Brandon runs mild, with a 73° average high and a 50° overnight low across 75 years of records. This date has swung hard in both directions — from a bone-chilling 28° in 1987 to a sweltering 90° just this year in 2025. Precipitation odds are low at 20%, and snow is essentially off the table.
Brandon's weather has real teeth at the extremes: the thermometer has climbed as high as 107° on August 30, 2000, and plunged to 2° on January 20, 1985 — a 105-degree spread between the all-time records. The wettest single day on record dumped 7.38 inches on April 6, 2003, and a rare 6-inch snowfall on February 13, 1960 remains the benchmark for winter surprises.
Brandon runs hot for a long stretch — highs stay in the 90s from June through August, peaking at 93° during the week of July 16–22. The coolest stretch is early January, when highs average just 55°, giving the area only a brief window of genuine cold. Spring is the wet season, with mid-April averaging the most precipitation at 1.44 inches per week, so pack accordingly.