Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Fernley, NV. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Fernley sits squarely in the mild middle of spring, with 105 years of data pointing to an average high of 61° and a low of 37°. The date has seen wild swings though — 86° back in 1961 and a punishing 21° low in 1918. Rain is unlikely, with only a 10% chance of any precipitation and virtually no shot at snow.
Fernley is a place of extremes — the thermometer has hit 110° in summer and cratered to -17° in winter, a jaw-dropping 127-degree spread across its recorded history. The wettest single day on record delivered 2.12 inches in August 1920, a reminder that even desert towns get surprised, and a single January storm in 1956 buried the area under 9.5 inches of snow.
Fernley runs hot and dry, with peak summer highs averaging 95° in mid-July and cool winters topping out around 43° in early January. Spring and fall are the sweet spots for comfortable weather, with April through May and September through October all sitting in the 66°–82° range for daytime highs. Precipitation is sparse year-round, with even the wettest stretch of winter averaging just 0.15 inches in a week.