Fenton, MI History

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Weather History for Fenton, MI

Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Fenton, MI. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.

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Today in Fenton, MI History

April 5 in Fenton sits right on the edge of winter's last gasp — the average high is just 50° with a 22% chance of snow still in play. Historically, this date has swung wildly, from a 79° scorcher back in 1988 to a brutal 13° low in 1995. Nearly coin-flip odds of precipitation (49%) make an umbrella a reasonable call.

Fenton, MI Weather Records

Fenton's weather has real range — from a sweltering 101° on June 25, 1988, to a bone-chilling -25° on January 18, 1976, a swing of 126 degrees. Single-day rainfall hit 6.04 inches back in September 1950, and a January 1967 storm buried the area under 14.5 inches of snow in one shot.

Fenton, MI Climate

Summer is the sweet spot — highs average 83° in mid-July, with late July also being the wettest stretch at nearly an inch of rain per week. Winter is genuinely cold, with mid-January highs averaging just 29°. If you're planning a visit, May through September offers the most comfortable window, with spring and fall serving as unpredictable shoulder seasons.

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