Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5 in Ciudad Juárez is a mild, mostly dry day by historical standards — 88 years of data put the average high at 75° and the low at 46°, with only an 8% chance of rain. The date has seen a wild range, though: a scorching 92° in 2021 and a hard freeze down to 28° back in 1949.
Ciudad Juárez is a city of extremes, sitting in the Chihuahuan Desert where the thermometer has swung from -8° in January 1962 all the way to 114° in June 1994 — a 122-degree spread. Monsoon moisture can occasionally overwhelm the area too, as a single day in September 1941 dropped 2.89 inches of rain, and a rare December storm in 1987 buried the city under 14.5 inches of snow.
Spring and fall are the sweet spots here, with April and October both averaging highs around 79° before the brutal summer heat kicks in — late June averages 98° and the all-time record is 114°. Winters are mild but chilly, with January highs only reaching 55°. If you're trying to dodge both the heat and the monsoon rains, aim for April through early May.