Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Springfield, MA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Springfield runs cool, with average highs of 53° and lows dipping to 31° overnight. The date has a wild range in the record books — from a shirt-sleeve 78° in 1950 to a bitter 13° in 1954. There's a 1-in-3 chance of rain today, and a small but real 7% shot at snow.
Springfield's weather has real teeth: an all-time high of 102° in June 1952 and an all-time low of -22° in January 1961 — a 124-degree spread between extremes. A single August day in 1955 dumped 7.55 inches of rain, and a February storm in 1958 buried the city under 17 inches of snow.
Late July is Springfield's sweet spot, with average highs peaking around 84° the week of July 23–29. Winter bottoms out in early February, when highs barely crack 32°. August is the wettest stretch of the year, so pack accordingly if you're visiting then.