Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Venice, CA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Venice runs mild almost by default — 89 years of records put the average high at 70° with just a 10% chance of rain. But the date has a wild side: temps have swung from a bone-chilling 40° in 1936 all the way to a scorching 103° in 1989.
Venice is famously temperate, but the all-time books tell a different story. The mercury has hit 111° (September 1963) and plunged to 24° (January 1949) — and a single February day in 2024 dumped 7.09 inches of rain, a reminder that this beach town isn't immune to extremes.
Venice barely flinches across the calendar — monthly highs range from just 67° in winter to 79° in late summer, making it one of the most consistent climates in the country. Peak warmth arrives late, with the hottest week landing at the end of August. If you're hoping to dodge rain, avoid early February, which averages nearly 0.78 inches in a single week.