Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Montgomery, OH. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Montgomery sits right in the thick of spring's unpredictability — the average high is a pleasant 61°, but this date has swung from a bitter 26° back in 1962 to a shirt-sleeve 84° in 1986. There's a coin-flip chance of rain (51%), so keep an umbrella handy, though snow is almost certainly not in the cards at just 2%.
Montgomery's weather has real range — from a scorching 105° on July 30, 1999 to a brutal -22° on January 19, 1994, that's a 127-degree spread between its extremes. On the wet side, a single day in March 1964 dumped 4.73 inches of rain, and a March 1980 storm buried the area under 10 inches of snow.
Summer is the main event here, with highs peaking around 87-88° in mid-July and staying warm through August. If you're cold-averse, avoid mid-January, when average highs barely crack 39°. Rain is fairly steady year-round, but June is the wettest stretch — plan outdoor events accordingly.