Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Detroit-Shoreway, OH. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Detroit-Shoreway runs a wide gamut — 87 years of data put the average high at 54° and the low at 34°, but this date has swung from a brutal 19° in 1971 to a shirt-sleeve 74° back in 1974. There's also a coin-flip chance of rain today, with a 12% shot of snow still lurking.
Detroit-Shoreway doesn't do anything halfway — the thermometer has hit 104° in June and crashed to -20° in January, a 124-degree range that captures just how extreme a Great Lakes city can be. A single September day in 1996 dumped 4.59 inches of rain, and a February 1993 storm buried the neighborhood under 13.6 inches of snow.
Summer is the sweet spot here, with highs peaking around 83–84° in mid-July before a long, gradual slide into winter's grip — January averages just 34°. June is your wettest month to watch, averaging nearly an inch of rain in a single week. If you want warmth without the peak heat, late May and early September both offer highs in the 70s.