Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Flint, MI. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Flint is a coin-flip day in every sense — there's a 51% chance of precipitation and nearly a 1-in-5 shot at snow. The date's extremes tell the whole story: 72° in 1997, then a brutal 13° low just two years earlier in 1995.
Flint plays for keeps on both ends of the thermometer, swinging from a scorching 101° in June 1988 all the way down to -25° in January 1976. A single September day in 1950 dumped over 6 inches of rain, and a January 1967 snowstorm buried the city under 14.5 inches.
Summer is Flint's sweet spot, with highs peaking around 82-83° in mid-to-late July and the wettest stretch of the year following right on its heels. If you're cold-averse, skip January — average highs barely crack 30°. Spring and fall are short shoulder seasons, with April jumping nearly 15 degrees warmer than March.