Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Taylors, SC. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5 in Taylors typically lands in that pleasant in-between zone — expect a high near 68° and a low around 45°. There's a 35% chance of rain, though snow is off the table entirely. The date's range tells the real story: it's hit 88° as recently as 2010 and dipped to 30° back in 2000.
Taylors runs the full spectrum — from a brutal 107° on July 1, 2012, to a bone-chilling -6° on January 30, 1966. Summer storms can be serious here too, with a single-day rainfall record of 9.32 inches set in August 1995, and a rare 12-inch snowfall on January 7, 1988.
Summers are genuinely hot, with average highs peaking around 90° in mid-July and staying in the upper 80s through August. Winters are mild by most standards — the coolest week of the year averages a high of just 50°. If you're watching for rain, late July is the wettest stretch of the calendar.