Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Greenville, MS. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Greenville typically feels like spring is settling in, with average highs around 71° and lows near 51°. There's a 1-in-4 chance of rain today — not surprising, since early April is actually the wettest week of the year here. The date has swung from a balmy 83° back in 1954 to a chilly 37° as recently as 2011.
Greenville's climate doesn't mess around at the extremes — the thermometer has hit 106° in August and bottomed out at 8° in January, a 98-degree spread between the all-time records. A single day in September 2008 dumped nearly 9 inches of rain, and a February snowstorm in 1960 left 4 inches on the ground — rare for this part of the Delta.
Greenville runs hot for a long stretch, with highs in the 90s from June through August and the warmest week of the year averaging a sweltering 94° at the end of July. If you're looking for cooler weather, mid-January is your window, when highs hover around 52°. Spring is the wettest season, so pack accordingly if you're visiting between March and May.