Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for North Ridgeville, OH. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in North Ridgeville sits right in the shoulder of spring — historically averaging a high of 53° and a low of 35°, with nearly a coin-flip chance of rain. The date has swung wildly over the years, from a balmy 81° back in 1988 to a brutal 22° low in 1944, so don't put the layers away just yet.
North Ridgeville has seen some serious weather extremes over its 88-year record. The thermometer once hit 104° in June 1988 and bottomed out at -20° in January 1994 — a 124-degree spread that speaks to the full fury of a Great Lakes climate. A single day in September 1996 dumped 4.59 inches of rain, and a February 1993 storm buried the area under 13.6 inches of snow.
Summer is the sweet spot here, with highs peaking around 83-84° in mid-July before a gradual slide into fall. January and February are reliably raw, with average highs stuck in the low-to-mid 30s. If you're trying to dodge rain, note that late June is the wettest stretch of the year, averaging nearly an inch of precipitation per week.