Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Lindenwold, NJ. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Lindenwold sits right in the heart of spring's transition, with average highs of 62° and lows of 39°. The date has a wide temperature range in the record books — from a balmy 78° in 2010 down to a bitter 24° in 1995. Rain is a real possibility at nearly 50%, but snow is off the table entirely.
Lindenwold is no stranger to extremes, having swung from a brutal -4° in January 1994 to a scorching 108° in July 1995 — a spread of 112 degrees. The wettest single day on record dropped 6.35 inches in September 1999, while the Blizzard of '96 buried the area under 22 inches in a single January day.
Summer is peak heat here, with mid-July average highs hitting 90° and the wettest stretch of the year arriving right on summer's heels in late July. If you're looking for the mildest conditions, spring and fall offer a comfortable middle ground — May tops out around 74° and September holds at a pleasant 79°. January is the depth of winter with average highs of just 41°, so plan accordingly.