Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Linton Hall, VA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Linton Hall typically lands in that pleasant mid-spring sweet spot — expect a high near 61° and a low around 39°. History shows it can swing wildly though, from a scorching 88° just two years ago in 2023 all the way down to a frigid 22° back in 1965. Rain is possible but unlikely, with only a 29% chance of precipitation and essentially no shot at snow.
Linton Hall has seen some genuinely extreme weather over its 65+ years of records — from a brutal 105° in July 2011 to a bone-chilling -18° in January 1984, a swing of 123 degrees. The area can also get absolutely drenched, as proven by the 10.67 inches that fell in a single day in June 1972, and buried, with 22.5 inches of snow dropping in one February 1983 storm.
Summers here are legitimately hot — the warmest week of the year averages a high of 89°, peaking in mid-to-late July — while winters are cold but not brutal, with January highs hovering around 40-42°. Late spring is when the rain really picks up, with the last week of May into early June being the wettest stretch of the year. If you're planning a visit, May through June offers mild temperatures but bring an umbrella; September and October give you the best of both worlds.