Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Wellington, FL. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Wellington runs warm and mostly dry — expect a high near 82° and a low around 65°, with only a 19% chance of rain. The date has seen some wild swings over 86 years of records, from a scorching 95° back in 1949 to a surprisingly chilly 43° low in 1987.
Wellington plays it warm but rarely reaches true extremes — the all-time high of 101° was set way back in July 1942, while the coldest the thermometer has ever dropped is 27°, recorded in January 1977. The most remarkable entry in the books is a staggering 15.22 inches of rain in a single day, also in April 1942.
Wellington is warm year-round, with highs staying between 75° in January and 91° in August — there's no real cold season, just a slightly cooler winter. Summer brings the heat and the rain, with mid-to-late September averaging the wettest stretch of the year at over 2 inches per week. If you're chasing dry and comfortable, January through April is your window.