Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Shiloh, OH. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Shiloh lands right in that unpredictable spring sweet spot — historically, highs average 59° with lows dipping to 37°, but the date has seen everything from a balmy 85° in 1986 to a brutal 21° back in 1899. There's nearly a coin-flip chance of rain today (46%), though snow is essentially off the table.
Shiloh's weather history is not for the faint of heart — the town has swung from a scorching 108° in July 1901 to a bone-cracking -28° in February 1899, a range of 136 degrees. The wettest single day on record dropped 4.65 inches in September 1979, and a February 1910 storm buried the area under 10.5 inches of snow in a single day.
Shiloh runs warm and humid through summer, with average highs peaking around 87-88° in mid-July before gradually easing into a mild fall. If you're avoiding the heat, the window from late October through February keeps highs in the 37-41° range — cool but manageable. Timing matters for rain too: mid-June is the wettest stretch of the year, averaging over an inch of precipitation in a single week.