Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Springfield, OH. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4 in Springfield splits the difference between winter and spring — historically averaging a high of 59° and a low of 36°, with a coin-flip 50% chance of rain. The date has seen wild swings over 58 years of records, from a balmy 80° in 2007 down to a brutal 18° low in 1982.
Springfield's weather has real teeth on both ends of the thermometer — the all-time high hit 100° in August 1983, while February 2026 brought a staggering -32°, a 132-degree spread between extremes. Single-day rainfall topped out at 5.6 inches in June 1971, and a January 1996 storm buried the city under 9.5 inches of snow in one shot.
Springfield runs warm from late June through August, peaking the week of July 16-22 with average highs of 85°, while mid-January bottoms out around 33°. June is the wettest stretch of the year, so pack accordingly if you're visiting early summer. Fall and spring offer the most comfortable travel windows, with October averaging a pleasant 65°.