Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Laguna Beach, CA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Laguna Beach is a mild, mostly dry affair — historically averaging a high of 65° and a low of 52°. There's only a 17% chance of rain today, though the date has seen some swing: a balmy 87° back in 1996 and a chilly 40° low in 1945.
Laguna Beach is famously temperate, but the extremes tell a different story. The all-time high hit 107° on September 26, 1963, while a freeze on January 22, 1937 dragged the mercury down to 29°. The wettest single day on record dropped a remarkable 6 inches on December 6, 1997.
Laguna Beach's climate is defined by its stunning lack of drama — monthly average highs span just 11 degrees across the entire year, from 63° in January to 74° in August. Summer is warmest and reliably dry, making July and August the peak beach season. If you're trying to avoid rain, skip February, when the wettest stretch of the year averages 0.63 inches in a single week.