Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Greenville, SC. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Greenville typically lands in that sweet spot of spring — expect a high around 67° and a low of 43°. There's a 36% chance of rain, so keep a jacket handy, but snow is off the table entirely. The date has swung wildly over the years, from a scorching 90° in 1934 all the way down to a brutal 25° low back in 1904.
Greenville's weather has some serious range — 142 years of records show a jaw-dropping spread from -5° in January 1893 to 106° in July 1887. A single day in May 1910 dropped 8.2 inches of rain, and February 1902 buried the city under 15 inches of snow. This is a city that gets real seasons, with real extremes.
Greenville runs warm and humid through summer, with average highs peaking near 89° in late June and early July before tapering into a mild fall. If you're dodging heat, aim for late fall or winter — December highs sit around 51°, and the coolest stretch lands mid-month. Rain is spread fairly evenly year-round, but late July into early August is the wettest window, averaging over an inch and a half in a single week.