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Weather History for Solana Beach, CA

Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Solana Beach, CA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.

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Today in Solana Beach, CA History

April 5th in Solana Beach tends to be mild, with highs averaging 70° and lows around 50°. The date has a wild range in the record books, though — from a scorching 98° in 1989 down to a rare 33° freeze in 1983. Rain is unlikely, with just a 16% historical chance of any precipitation.

Solana Beach, CA Weather Records

Solana Beach earns its SoCal reputation with a remarkably stable climate, but the extremes are real. The all-time high hit 111° on September 26, 1963, while the coldest recorded day bottomed out at 28° in January 1972. The wettest single day on record dropped 3.7 inches in one February 2017 storm.

Solana Beach, CA Climate

Solana Beach barely flinches across the seasons — monthly highs range only from 67° in winter to 82° at the late-summer peak around late August through early September. If you're chasing the warmest weather, aim for August or September; January through March is the coolest and rainiest stretch. The wettest week of the year averages just 0.62 inches, so significant rain is never a given.

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