Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Warrensburg, MO. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Warrensburg typically feels like early spring is finding its footing — expect a high around 63° and a low near 40°, based on 115 years of data. The date has seen a 62-degree swing in its history, from a balmy 85° in 1954 down to a bitter 23° in 1987. Rain is possible but not likely, with just a 24% chance of precipitation and almost no shot at snow.
Warrensburg plays in extremes — its all-time records span an astonishing 142 degrees, from a brutal -26° in February 1899 to a scorching 116° in July 1954. That July high ties among the most intense heat ever recorded in Missouri, and the 20 inches of snow that fell in a single February day in 1938 underscores how seriously this town can get walloped in winter.
Summer is the main event here, with average highs peaking at 91° during the week of July 16-22, while January and February settle in around 40° and 44° respectively. If you're trying to stay dry, avoid early June — the wettest stretch of the year averages 1.33 inches in a single week. Spring and fall offer the mildest windows, with April and October both averaging highs in the upper 60s to low 70s.