Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Hawaiian Gardens, CA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Hawaiian Gardens is a mild, nearly rain-free day by the numbers — expect a high around 71° and just a 13% chance of any precipitation. That said, the date has range: back in 1989, temperatures hit a scorching 105°, while 1955 brought a chilly 41° low.
Hawaiian Gardens plays it comfortable most of the year, but the extremes tell a different story — the thermometer has swung from a brutal 111° in September 2010 all the way down to 25° in January 1963. A single January day in 1956 dropped over five inches of rain, a reminder that Southern California's wet season can punch hard.
This is a classic Southern California climate — warm and dry nearly year-round, with highs ranging from a mild 66° in early January to a peak of 85° in early September. If you're chasing sun and warmth, late summer through early fall is your window; if you're trying to dodge rain, avoid February, which averages the wettest stretch of the year.