Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Sharonville, OH. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Sharonville sits right in that unpredictable stretch of spring, with highs averaging 61° but a 58-degree swing possible between the best and worst years on record — from a 24° freeze in 2004 to a shorts-worthy 82° in 2010. Rain is a coin flip at 43%, but at least snow is off the table.
Sharonville plays it extreme: the thermometer has reached a sweltering 105° in July 2012 and plunged to a brutal -20° in February 2015 — a 125-degree spread that tells you this is a place with real seasons. The wettest single day on record dumped nearly 4 inches in one July afternoon back in 2001.
Peak summer comfort lands in mid-July, when average highs hit 87°, while the dead of winter bottoms out around 37° in the third week of January. If you're trying to dodge rain, avoid early-to-mid June — that's Sharonville's wettest stretch, averaging over an inch of precipitation per week.