Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Stallings, NC. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Stallings runs mild, with 129 years of data pointing to an average high of 72° and a low of 45°. The date has seen some wild swings, though — from a scorching 89° back in 1934 to a bitter 23° in 1943. Rain is possible but unlikely, with just a 28% chance of precipitation and zero shot of snow.
Stallings has endured some genuine extremes over its 130-year weather record — from a suffocating 107° on August 21, 1983, to a brutal -10° on February 14, 1899. The wettest single day on record dumped 7.72 inches of rain on October 11, 1990, while a January 2000 snowstorm piled up 13 inches in a single day.
Summers in Stallings are long and hot — the warmest week of the year (July 16–22) averages a high of 91°, and highs stay in the upper 80s or 90s from June through August. Winter is mild by most standards, with the coldest week of the year (January 8–14) still reaching an average high of 53°. If you're watching for rain, late summer is the soggiest stretch, with the first two weeks of August averaging over an inch of precipitation.