Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Vidalia, GA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4 in Vidalia typically feels like spring is fully underway, with an average high of 79° and a low of 53°. The date has seen some wild swings over 52 years of records — from a scorching 90° in 1963 to a teeth-chattering 34° in 1987. Rain is unlikely today, with only a 19% chance of precipitation and zero shot at snow.
Vidalia's weather history doesn't mess around — this corner of south Georgia has baked at 105° in August 1983 and plunged to -2° in January 1985, a swing of 107 degrees. A single day in June 2017 dropped 7.71 inches of rain, and even a rare 5.5-inch snowfall hit in February 1973.
Vidalia runs hot for most of the year, with highs climbing into the 90s from June through August and peaking around 93° in mid-July. If you're looking for relief, January is your best bet — though 'cool' is relative, with average highs still sitting at 58°–60°. Late July is the wettest stretch of the year, averaging over an inch of rainfall in a single week.