Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Spuyten Duyvil, NY. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Spuyten Duyvil runs cool but flirtatious — the average high of 56° masks a 52-degree swing in the historical record, from a bitter 24° in 1954 to a shirt-sleeve 76° in 2010. There's a 40% chance of rain today, though snow is essentially off the table at just 1%.
Spuyten Duyvil earns its Hudson Valley stripes with some genuinely savage extremes: a scorching 107° in July 1966 and a brutal -7° in February 1943 put 114 degrees of range between the worst of summer and winter. The wettest single day on record — 6.8 inches on September 1, 2021 — was the remnants of Hurricane Ida, while a 27.9-inch snowfall in January 2016 remains the benchmark for winter wallops.
Summer is the clear sweet spot, with average highs peaking at 85-86° in mid-July and staying comfortable through August. Winter bottoms out the third week of January at a raw 38° average high, and the wettest stretch of the year runs early-to-mid August. If you're planning a visit, May through September offers the widest window of warmth, with fall's 65° October highs making a strong case for leaf-peeping season.