Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Home Gardens, CA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
Today's date has a story in Home Gardens — a spot in Southern California's Inland Valley where summer heat builds fast and winter stays mild. Highs this time of year reflect the area's sun-drenched reputation, rarely dipping below the mid-60s even in the coldest months.
Home Gardens has seen some serious heat: the all-time high hit 113° on July 22, 2006, a reminder of just how intense the Inland Valley can get in summer. On the cold end, temperatures have dipped as low as 34° — recorded on January 13, 2007 — but hard freezes are rare here.
Summer is the dominant season in Home Gardens, with the warmest stretch running late August through early September when average highs reach 90°. Winters are mild, bottoming out around 63–64° in February. Rainfall is scarce year-round — even the wettest week of the year, in early January, averages a negligible amount.