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Weather History for Pikesville, MD

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

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Today in Pikesville, MD History

April 5 in Pikesville tends to feel like spring is getting its footing — the average high of 61° is pleasant, but the record books show a 58-degree spread between the warmest (84° in 2010) and coldest (26° in 1964) ever recorded on this date. Rain is possible but not likely, with just a 28% chance of precipitation and effectively zero shot at snow.

Pikesville, MD Weather Records

Pikesville earns its Mid-Atlantic stripes with some serious extremes: temperatures have swung from a brutal -7° in January 1963 to a scorching 106° in July 2011, a 113-degree range. The wettest single day on record dumped 6.3 inches of rain in August 2014, while the January 2016 blizzard buried the area under 25.5 inches of snow in one shot.

Pikesville, MD Climate

Summer is the headliner here — the warmest week of the year (July 16–22) averages a steamy 89° high, while January bottoms out around 41°. Late spring and early summer bring the most rain, with the last week of May into early June averaging over an inch of precipitation. If you want warm and relatively dry, September's 79° average high is the sweet spot.

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