Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for North Canton, OH. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th is a genuinely unpredictable day in North Canton, with 77 years of data showing a 37-degree spread between the warmest high ever (75° in 1981) and coldest low ever (18° in 1964). Expect something near 55°/34° on average, but there's a 13% chance you'll see snow — which feels absurd until you remember that April 4, 1987 holds the all-time single-day snowfall record for this location at 19.7 inches.
North Canton has seen it all, from a scorching 101° on July 16, 1988 to a brutal -25° on January 19, 1994 — a 126-degree swing between its all-time extremes. The wettest single day on record dumped 4.84 inches on July 19, 2011, a reminder that summer thunderstorms here can be serious business.
North Canton is warmest mid-July, when average highs peak at 84°, and coldest in mid-January when highs barely crack freezing at 32°. Late May is the wettest stretch of the year, averaging just over an inch of precipitation in a single week. If you're planning a visit, June through early September offers the most reliably pleasant conditions before fall temps drop off quickly in October and November.