Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Havelock, NC. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Havelock typically sits right in that sweet spot of spring — expect a high around 70° and a low near 49°. There's a 31% chance of rain, but snow is essentially off the table. The date has seen wild swings over the years, from a toasty 87° in 1986 to a teeth-chattering 35° low just one year later in 1987.
Havelock's weather has real range — from a scorching 104° on June 27, 1952, to a brutal -2° on January 21, 1985, that's a 106-degree spread between extremes. The wettest single day on record dumped 9.7 inches on August 12, 2009, a reminder of how punishing late-summer storms can be here. And in a surprising twist for coastal Carolina, a March 1980 snowstorm buried the area under 16 inches.
Havelock runs warm and humid for a long stretch — highs climb into the mid-80s by June and stay there through September, peaking during the week of July 16-22 at an average 89°. If you're looking to avoid the heat, January and February are your window, with highs in the mid-to-upper 50s. Rain is fairly spread across the year, but late July into early August is the wettest stretch, averaging nearly 2 inches in a single week.