Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Hopkinsville, KY. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Hopkinsville typically lands in that sweet spot of spring — average highs of 66° and lows of 43°, with rain more likely than not at 44%. The date has seen some wild swings over 123 years of records, from a scorching 90° in 1911 down to a bitter 25° in 1915.
Hopkinsville doesn't do anything halfway — its all-time records span a brutal 133-degree range, from 111° in August 1930 to -22° in February 1951. A single March day in 1997 dropped over 7 inches of rain, and a January storm in 1910 buried the area under 14 inches of snow.
Summer is the dominant season here, with highs running 87–91° from June through late July and the warmest week of the year averaging a sticky 91°. If you're cold-averse, skip January through February, when highs barely crack the mid-40s. Save your umbrella for late April into early May — that's Hopkinsville's wettest stretch of the year.