Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Solon, OH. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Solon sits right in the heart of spring's uncertainty — expect a high around 55° and a low near 33°, with nearly a coin-flip chance of rain. The date has seen wild swings over 130 years of records, from a balmy 79° in 1910 down to a brutal 11° in 1903. Snow is still technically possible, though only about a 4% shot.
Solon's weather has real teeth at both extremes — the thermometer has hit 102° in August and plunged to -25° in January, a swing of 127 degrees across its history. The wettest single day dropped 5.53 inches in September 1979, and a November storm in 1913 buried the area under 17 inches of snow in one shot.
Summer is the sweet spot, with highs peaking around 82–83° in mid-July before a gradual fade through fall. Winter locks in hard from late January through early February, when average highs barely crack 32°. Late June into early July is the wettest stretch of the year, averaging just over an inch of precipitation per week.