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Weather History for Campbellsville, KY

Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Campbellsville, KY. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.

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Today in Campbellsville, KY History

April 5th in Campbellsville sits right in that classic spring swing — expect something in the mid-60s for a high and upper-30s overnight, but the range of possibilities is wide. In fact, this date has seen everything from a balmy 84° (2010) to a brutal 21° low (2007). Rain is a coin flip, though snow is essentially off the table.

Campbellsville, KY Weather Records

Campbellsville plays for keeps on both ends of the thermometer — the all-time high of 103° in June 2012 and the record low of -22° in January 1994 are separated by 125 degrees. That January 1994 cold snap also dropped 10 inches of snow in a single day, while a September 1982 storm dumped 8.2 inches of rain. This is a place that earns its four seasons.

Campbellsville, KY Climate

Summer is the main event, with highs peaking around 87° during mid-July, while mid-January bottoms out near 42°. The wettest stretch comes surprisingly in mid-February, averaging 1.5 inches for the week — so don't sleep on winter rain. If you're chasing comfortable weather, May (76°) and September (80°) offer the sweet spot before the heat or cold sets in.

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