Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Secaucus, NJ. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Secaucus typically lands in that transitional sweet spot — average highs of 54° and lows of 39°, warm enough to feel like spring but with a real chill still in the air. There's a 40% chance of rain today, though snow is nearly off the table at just 3%. Historically, this date has swung wildly, from a balmy 80° back in 1892 to a brutal 20° low in 1874.
Secaucus weather has real extremes in its 157-year history — the thermometer has hit 106° in July 1936 and cratered to -15° in February 1934, a swing of 121 degrees. On the wet side, a single September day in 1882 dumped 8.28 inches of rain, and a January 2016 snowstorm buried the area under 27.3 inches in one shot.
Secaucus peaks in warmth the week of July 16–22, with average highs of 85°, while late January through early February is the coldest stretch at a frigid 37°. The wettest period is late July, averaging over an inch of precipitation per week — summer storms are the main culprit. If you're planning a visit, May through June and September through October offer the most comfortable conditions before the heat or cold sets in.