Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Clovis, CA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Clovis typically feels like spring is settling in, with an average high of 73° and a low of 48°. Across 78 years of data, temperatures on this date have swung wildly — from a scorching 92° in 1952 down to a frosty 35° in 1955. There's an 18% chance of rain, so a light jacket isn't a bad call.
Clovis runs hot — really hot. The all-time record of 114° set on July 11, 2021 is a reminder that summer here is no joke, and the thermometer has dipped as low as 18° back in January 1949. Precipitation is rare enough that the wettest single day on record, 2.38 inches in March 1995, still stands out decades later.
Clovis follows a classic Central Valley pattern: mild winters, brutal summers, and nearly all of its rain packed into the cooler months. Late July is the peak of the heat with average highs hitting 100°, while early January cools things down to a manageable 54°. If you're looking for the sweet spot, aim for April through May or October — warm, dry, and nowhere near triple digits.