Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Saint Albans, WV. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Saint Albans lands right in the heart of spring's wide temperature swings — historically, the high has ranged anywhere from 86° (2007) to a low that bottomed out at 22° (2021). The average looks pleasant at 68°/38°, but with a coin-flip 52% chance of rain, an umbrella is still a reasonable call.
Saint Albans has seen genuine weather extremes over the past three decades — from a scorching 102° in June 2012 to a brutal -17° in February 2015, a swing of 119 degrees. A single January storm in 2016 dumped 16.9" of snow, and a November day in 2003 brought 3.33" of rain, a reminder that the shoulder seasons here can punch hard.
Summer is the clear star in Saint Albans, with highs peaking around 86° in mid-July and staying in the mid-80s through August. Winter bottoms out in the third week of January with average highs of just 39°. If rain is your concern, late July is the wettest stretch of the year, averaging over 1.5" in a single week.