Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Georgetown, GA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Georgetown runs warm and mostly dry — historically, highs land around 73° with only a 16% chance of rain. This year's high of 83° already stands as the warmest on record for the date, though temperatures have dipped as low as 42° back in 1966.
Georgetown's thermometer has swung hard in both directions over the decades, from a scorching 105° in August 1954 down to a brutal 9° in January 1970. The wettest single day on record dropped nearly 6 inches of rain on August 29, 1964 — a reminder that summer storms here don't mess around.
Georgetown is classic Deep South: summers run hot, with highs averaging 90° in early July and staying near that through August. If you're looking for relief, mid-January is your window, with average highs around 58°. Plan for afternoon storms in mid-July, which is historically the wettest stretch of the year.