Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Ceres, CA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Ceres typically feels like spring has arrived, with average highs of 71° and lows around 46°. There's a 23% chance of rain today — not guaranteed, but worth keeping an umbrella handy. The date has seen everything from a scorching 90° in 1960 to a near-freezing 34° back in 1945.
Ceres plays by Central Valley rules: summers are serious, and the all-time high of 113° on July 23, 2006 proves it. Winters are mild but not toothless — the mercury once plunged to 18° in January 1949, and the town even saw 1.5 inches of snow in 1962. Rainfall is rarely dramatic, with the wettest single day on record delivering 2.72 inches in March 1978.
Ceres runs hot from June through September, peaking in mid-July when average highs hit 95° — not the place for a summer visit if you run warm. Winters are cool and grey, with highs barely cracking 52° in early January and nearly all of the year's rain falling between December and March. Spring and fall are the sweet spots, with comfortable highs in the 60s and 70s and a fast-drying landscape.