Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Livingston, NJ. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Livingston runs cool, with an average high of just 57° and a low of 35° across 58 years of records. The date has seen a wild swing — from a balmy 79° back in 1981 to a teeth-chattering 15° in 1954. Rain is possible but unlikely, with a 31% chance of precipitation and essentially no shot at snow.
Livingston is no stranger to extremes — the mercury has climbed as high as 105° on August 10, 2001, and crashed to -14° on January 21, 1985, a swing of nearly 120 degrees. Summer storms can be punishing too, with a single-day record of 6.7 inches of rain in August 1971 and a March blizzard that dumped 17.5 inches back in 1956.
Summer is the main event here, with average highs peaking at 85-86° in mid-July before temperatures gradually ease through fall. If you're cold-averse, avoid early January, when average highs barely crack 36°. July is also the wettest stretch of the year, averaging over an inch of precipitation per week — afternoon thunderstorms are part of the deal.