Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Queens, NY. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Ozone Park sits squarely in that unpredictable stretch of early spring — average highs of 55° and lows of 40°, but 77 years of data show anything is possible. This date has swung from a bitter 24° back in 1954 all the way up to a shirt-sleeve 73° in 2010. There's a 40% chance of rain, so keep a layer handy.
Ozone Park has seen some serious weather extremes over its 78-year record. The mercury has soared to a scorching 104° on July 3, 1966, and plunged to a brutal -2° on January 21, 1985 — a 106-degree spread that tells you this corner of Queens doesn't mess around. The wettest single day on record dropped 8.05 inches in September 2023, and a historic nor'easter buried the area under 30.3 inches of snow in January 2016.
Ozone Park follows a classic Northeast pattern: mild springs give way to hot, humid summers peaking around July 16–22 with average highs of 85°, while winters bottom out mid-January at a chilly 38°. Late July is also the wettest stretch of the year, averaging nearly an inch of rain per week. If you're planning a visit, June through September is your warm-weather window, with October offering a pleasant cooldown before the cold sets in.