Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for East Stroudsburg, PA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in East Stroudsburg lands right in the transition zone — 107 years of data put the average high at 56° and the low at 34°, but the date has swung wildly from 82° back in 1921 to a brutal 14° in 1965. There's about a 44% chance of some precipitation today, though snow is nearly off the table at just 1%.
East Stroudsburg plays in extremes: the thermometer has reached 106° (September 1953) and cratered to -35° (January 1912), a 141-degree spread that speaks to the Poconos' no-holds-barred climate. Summer storms can unload fast too — a single August day in 1913 dumped 7.5 inches of rain, and a March blizzard in 1958 buried the area under 29 inches of snow.
Summer is the clear headliner, with highs peaking around 85–86° in mid-July and the wettest stretch of the year falling in that same window — averaging over an inch of rain per week in early-to-mid July. Winter bottoms out in early January with average highs of just 36°, making the shoulder months of May (73°) and September (76°) the sweet spot for comfortable visits.