Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Mount Clemens, MI. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5 in Mount Clemens sits right on the edge of winter's retreat — average highs of 51° with lows still dipping to freezing. The date has seen wild swings over 122 years of records, from a balmy 78° in 1921 to a brutal 15° in 1995. There's about a 1-in-14 chance of snow today, so don't put the scraper away just yet.
Mount Clemens has seen some genuinely extreme weather across its 130-year record — temperatures have ranged from a scorching 106° in July 1911 to a bone-chilling -24° in February 1912, a 130-degree spread. A single June day in 1968 dumped 4.78 inches of rain, and a March 1936 storm buried the area under 16 inches of snow.
Summer in Mount Clemens peaks the week of July 9–15 with average highs of 83°, while late January and early February are the depths of winter at just 30°. The wettest stretch comes in mid-September, averaging nearly three-quarters of an inch per week. If you're planning a visit, May through September offers the most reliably pleasant conditions.