Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Stoughton, MA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Stoughton sits in that classic New England in-between zone — average highs of 50° and lows of 33°, but history shows it can go anywhere. The same date that hit 76° in 2010 once bottomed out at 12° back in 1954, a 64-degree spread that tells you everything about early spring here. There's also a 43% chance of precipitation today, so don't leave the umbrella behind.
Stoughton's weather has some real extremes in its 141-year record — from a scorching 101° in August 1949 to a brutal -21° in February 1934, a swing of 122 degrees. The wettest single day on record dumped 8.07 inches in August 1955, while a February 1969 storm buried the town under 27.4 inches of snow in a single day.
Summer is the sweet spot, with highs peaking around 80-81° in mid-July before a gradual autumn slide. January is the coldest stretch, with average highs barely reaching 33°, so bundle up if you're visiting in winter. December is surprisingly the wettest time of year, averaging over an inch of precipitation in the final week alone.