Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Norwalk, OH. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Norwalk lands right on the edge of spring — expect a high around 55° and a low of 33°, with a 42% chance of rain. The date has seen its share of extremes over 132 years of records, from a balmy 83° in 1921 to a bitter 16° as recently as 1995. Snow is possible but unlikely, showing up only about 3% of the time.
Norwalk's weather has real range — the all-time high of 108° in July 1934 and the all-time low of -25° in February 1929 represent a 133-degree swing. The wettest single day on record dropped a remarkable 9.02 inches on July 5, 1969, while a February 2007 storm buried the area under 14 inches of snow.
Summer is the clear sweet spot, with highs peaking around 84° the week of July 16–22 and the warmest stretch running June through August. If you're cold-averse, avoid late January through early February, when average highs barely crack 33°. Late June is the wettest stretch of the year, averaging just over an inch of precipitation in a single week.