Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Two Rivers, WI. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5 in Two Rivers sits in that stubborn shoulder season — 74 years of data put the average high at just 45° with a low around 30°. The date has swung wildly, from a pleasant 62° back in 1980 to a bitter 16° in 1995. There's a 41% chance of precipitation today, though snow is nearly off the table at just 3%.
Two Rivers has seen genuine extremes over its 76-year record, from a sweltering 99° on July 29, 1988 to a bone-crushing -28° on January 30, 1951 — a 127-degree spread that tells you this place takes its seasons seriously. The wettest single day dumped 4.72 inches on September 10, 1986, while a March 1959 storm buried the area under 16 inches of snow in one shot.
Summer is short and sweet in Two Rivers, peaking during the last week of July when highs average 77° — enjoy it, because by January you're looking at average highs of just 26°. June is your wettest month, with the week of June 11–17 averaging nearly an inch of precipitation. If you want the most comfortable stretch, aim for August through early September before the autumn chill sets in.