Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Bridgeton, NJ. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5 in Bridgeton lands right in the heart of spring's unpredictability — historically, the thermometer has swung anywhere from a bitter 25° (1965) to a shirt-sleeve 78° (2011) on this exact date. Expect something closer to a high of 60° and a low of 40°, with nearly a coin-flip chance of rain at 46%.
Bridgeton has seen some serious weather extremes over its 77 years of records — from a scorching 103° on July 7, 2010, to a brutal -24° on January 22, 1985, a range of 127 degrees. A single day in August 2011 dropped 10.64 inches of rain, and December 2009 buried the area under 20 inches of snow.
Summer is Bridgeton's headline act, with highs peaking around 88° in late July and the wettest stretch of the year arriving just before that in early-to-mid July. If you're avoiding heat and rain, aim for late September through October, when highs sit in the comfortable upper 60s. Winter is cold but not brutal, with January and February averaging highs in the low 40s.