Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Goshen, OH. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Goshen lands right in that classic spring tug-of-war — the average high of 61° feels promising, but with a recorded low of 26° back in 1962, a freeze is never totally out of the question. There's a coin-flip chance of rain today (51% historically), so keep an umbrella handy. The good news: that 84° high in 1986 proves this date can absolutely deliver.
Goshen plays for keeps on both ends of the thermometer — 105° in the dead of summer 1999 and a brutal -22° in January 1994 give this corner of Ohio a 127-degree spread between its extremes. A single day in March 1964 dropped nearly 5 inches of rain, and a March 1980 snowstorm buried the area under 10 inches in one shot.
Summer is the sweet spot here, with mid-July averaging a high of 88° and the warmest stretch running from mid-July into late July. If you're cold-averse, avoid mid-January, when highs only reach 39°. Rain is fairly spread throughout the warmer months, peaking in mid-June at just over an inch per week on average.