Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Haysville, KS. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Haysville typically lands right in the sweet spot of spring, with average highs of 63° and lows of 41°. But the date has a wild range in the record books — from a scorching 87° in 1967 to a bitter 25° low just one year later in 1968. Rain is unlikely today, with only a 17% chance of precipitation and essentially zero shot at snow.
Haysville's weather history is not for the faint of heart. The thermometer has swung from a brutal -11° on January 4, 1959, all the way up to a punishing 114° on July 14, 1954 — a 125-degree spread that tells you everything about Kansas climate. A single storm dropped 6.9 inches of rain on August 24, 1960, and a March blizzard in 1970 buried the area under 15 inches of snow.
Haysville is firmly in four-season territory, with summer highs peaking around 93° in late July and early August and winter highs bottoming out near 38° in mid-January. If you're planning a visit, May through June offers a comfortable middle ground before the heat arrives, while July brings both the hottest days and the wettest week of the year, averaging 1.34 inches of precipitation. Spring and fall are short but pleasant transitions through the 50s, 60s, and 70s.