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.
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 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.
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.