Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Wenatchee, WA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Wenatchee typically lands right in the sweet spot of spring, with average highs of 61° and lows of 37°. The date has seen some wild swings over 95 years of records — from a balmy 79° in 1951 down to a freezing 29° in 1933. Snow is off the table, and there's only a 1-in-5 chance of any rain.
Wenatchee plays in extremes. The all-time high of 113° on June 30, 2021 puts it among the hottest places in Washington state history, while the -19° reading on December 30, 1968 proves winter here has real teeth. Even summer isn't immune to drama — the wettest single day on record was 2.72" on August 18, 1975.
Wenatchee runs hot and dry in summer, with late July averaging a scorching 91° high — prime orchard and outdoor season. Winters are cold but manageable, with early January highs averaging just 33°. The wettest stretch is the final week of December, though even then you're only looking at about 0.38" on average.