Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Taylor, MI. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Taylor runs cool, with an average high of just 51° and lows still dipping to 33° overnight. There's nearly a coin-flip chance of rain (48%), though snow is mostly behind us at just 6%. The date has swung wildly over the years — from a balmy 70° in 1981 to a bitter 18° low in 1995.
Taylor's weather has real teeth on both ends: the thermometer has soared to 104° (June 1988) and plunged to -21° (January 1984), a 125-degree spread across its recorded history. Summer storms can pack a punch too — a single day in August 2014 dropped 4.57 inches of rain, and December 1974 brought 18.4 inches of snow in one shot.
July 16–22 is Taylor's peak, with average highs hitting 84°, while mid-January bottoms out around 30° — cold enough to keep you indoors. If you're rain-averse, avoid late June, when the wettest week of the year averages nearly 0.89 inches of precipitation. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable shoulder seasons, with April and October highs in the upper 50s and low 60s.