Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Manhattan Beach, CA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Manhattan Beach is a mild, mostly dry affair — historically speaking, there's only a 14% chance of rain and temperatures typically top out around 68°. That said, the date has some range: a sweltering 101° hit in 1989, while 1945 bottomed out at 44°.
Manhattan Beach earns its SoCal reputation — the thermometer has only dipped to 27° once in over 80 years of records, back in January 1949. The other extreme? A brutal 110° in September 1963, a reminder that late-summer offshore winds can turn this beach town briefly ferocious.
Manhattan Beach runs one of the most compressed temperature ranges you'll find anywhere — monthly highs span just 12 degrees, from a 'cool' 65° in January to a peak of 76-77° in late August through September. If you want warmth, aim for late summer; if you want to dodge rain, avoid February, which averages the wettest stretch of the year.