Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Sicklerville, NJ. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Sicklerville tends to feel like a coin flip between winter's last gasp and a genuine taste of spring — averages land at a high of 61° and a low of 36°. The date's full range is wild: a scorching 86° back in 1910 sits at one end, while a bitter 17° in 1908 sits at the other. Snow is nearly off the table at just 1%, but there's still a 1-in-3 chance you'll see some rain.
Sicklerville's weather history doesn't mess around — the thermometer has swung from a brutal -25° in February 1934 all the way up to 107° in July 1901, a range of 132 degrees. A single day in August 1906 dumped 7.15 inches of rain, and a February 2010 snowstorm buried the area under 19 inches in 24 hours. This is classic South Jersey: four seasons, no apologies.
Summer is the main event here, with highs peaking around 87-88° in mid-July and staying warm through August. If you're cold-averse, mid-January through February is the stretch to avoid — highs hover in the low 40s. Rain is spread fairly evenly year-round, but late summer (early August) is the wettest stretch, averaging over an inch of precip in a single week.