Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Greenburgh, NY. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Greenburgh typically lands in classic early-spring ambiguity — expect a high around 54° and a low near 36°. The date's 80-year range tells the whole story: it's hit 74° (1985) and bottomed out at 21° (1982), so pack accordingly. Snow is essentially off the table, but there's a 36% chance you'll see some rain.
Greenburgh has seen genuine extremes over its 80 years of record-keeping — from a sweltering 102° on July 4th, 1966, to a brutal -10° on January 22nd, 1961. On the precipitation side, a single April day in 2007 dumped 6.82 inches of rain, and a February storm in 1969 buried the area under 20 inches of snow.
Summer is the sweet spot, with mid-July highs averaging 84° — peak warmth for the Hudson Valley. January is the coldest stretch, with highs barely reaching 34°. Spring is Greenburgh's wettest season overall, and ironically, right now (early April) is the wettest week of the entire year, averaging 1.24 inches.