Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Hoboken, NJ. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Hoboken sits right in the thick of spring's unpredictable stretch — expect a high around 53° and a low near 37°, with a 38% chance of rain. The date's full range tells the story: it's hit as warm as 79° back in 1892 and dropped as low as 21° in 1874. Snow is unlikely but not impossible, with just a 3% historical chance.
Hoboken's weather history spans over 150 years of Hudson River-adjacent extremes. The city has baked at 102° (July 1936) and frozen at -14° (February 1934) — a 116-degree swing that captures just how relentless the mid-Atlantic can be. A single October day in 1903 dumped 8.01 inches of rain, and the day after Christmas 1947 buried the city under 25.6 inches of snow.
Hoboken peaks in summer, with the warmest week of the year running July 16–22 at an average high of 83°, while late January into early February bottoms out around 37°. Late summer — especially early August — is the wettest stretch, averaging over an inch of rain in a single week. If you're planning a visit, May through June and September through October offer the most comfortable shoulder-season conditions.