Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Livonia, MI. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Livonia lands right in the heart of early spring's uncertainty — expect something near 53° for a high and 34° overnight, but history swings wide: this date has seen a balmy 77° back in 1999 and a brutal 18° in 1954. There's nearly a coin-flip chance of precipitation today (46%), with a small but real 5% shot at snow.
Livonia's weather has real teeth at both ends — the thermometer has touched 104° in June 1988 and plunged to -20° in January 1994, a 124-degree swing over the station's history. A single day in June 2021 dropped 6.7 inches of rain, and December 1974 buried the city under 18 inches of snow in one storm.
Summer is the sweet spot here, with highs peaking around 85° the week of July 9–15, while mid-January bottoms out near a frigid 31°. If you're watching your umbrella, late June through early July is the wettest stretch, averaging nearly an inch of precipitation per week. Spring and fall move fast — highs climb 27 degrees from March to May, then shed just as quickly after October.