Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Puyallup, WA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Puyallup is a coin-flip day — there's a 54% chance of rain, perfectly on-brand for early spring in the Pacific Northwest. Historically, temps on this date have swung from a bitter 27° back in 1950 to a sunny 73° in 2004, so the average high of 55° tells only part of the story.
Puyallup's weather has real range — from a scorching 102° on July 30, 2009 to a brutal -1° on December 23, 1983, a spread of 103 degrees. On the wet side, a single November day in 2006 dumped 3.59 inches of rain, and a December storm in 1974 dropped a remarkable 16 inches of snow.
Summer is the clear winner for visitors, with highs peaking around 76-77° in mid-July and holding strong through August. If you're avoiding rain, skip November — the wettest stretch of the year averages 1.64 inches in a single week alone. Winter stays mild but grey, with January and December highs hovering in the mid-40s.