Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Woodland Hills, CA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Woodland Hills sits right in that pleasant shoulder-season sweet spot, with average highs of 76° and lows of 45°. But don't let the averages fool you — this date has swung from a frigid 33° back in 1967 all the way up to 102° in 1989. Rain is unlikely at just an 11% chance, and snow is essentially off the table.
Woodland Hills plays in a different league when it comes to heat — its all-time record of 120° set on September 6, 2020 is among the highest reliably recorded temperatures in U.S. history. The cold side is tame by comparison, bottoming out at 18° in February 1989, the same brutal week that also produced the station's only measurable snow (0.5"). Rainfall events can be intense when they arrive, as November 1970 proved with a single-day deluge of 6.57".
Woodland Hills runs hot and dry for most of the year, with average highs climbing from 69° in January to a scorching 97° during late July and early August. If you're heat-averse, the narrow window of January through March offers the coolest and most temperate conditions, with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. Wet weather is almost entirely a winter affair — February is your rainiest stretch, and by late spring the region shifts into its long, bone-dry summer.