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Weather History for Newark, OH

Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Newark, OH. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.

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Today in Newark, OH History

April 4th in Newark sits right in the middle of spring's most unpredictable stretch — historically, there's a coin-flip chance (51%) of rain on this date, and the temperature record swings wildly from a balmy 82° in 1986 to a brutal 16° back in 1936. Expect something in the neighborhood of 59° for a high and 35° overnight, though Newark has a way of keeping you guessing this time of year.

Newark, OH Weather Records

Newark's weather history doesn't mess around — the thermometer has swung from a scorching 106° in July 1936 to a bone-chilling -26° in February 1951, a range of 132 degrees. A single September day in 1979 dumped 4.16 inches of rain, and a January 1968 storm buried the area under 13 inches of snow in one shot.

Newark, OH Climate

Newark's warmest stretch runs mid-July, when average highs peak around 85-86°, while mid-January is the heart of winter with highs that barely crack 36°. Late June into early July is the wettest period of the year, averaging 1.2 inches in a single week, so pack accordingly if you're visiting in summer. Spring and fall offer a wide temperature range — highs climb from 51° in March to 73° by May, making April the month where anything goes.

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