Friday, March 31, 2017

What's the Hottest Weather Temperature Ever Recorded in San Diego in April?

Do you know what the hottest weather temperature ever recorded in San Diego is in the month of April? The answer to that weather trivia question will probably shock and astound you as April is still in Spring and the record high temperature for the month is incredibly hot.



The average daily temperature in San Diego in the month of April is just 62.0 degrees. The record hottest temperature for the month of April is way hotter than the daily average.

Weather temperatures have officially been kept in San Diego since 1874. So the hottest temperature record for April is from 1874 until the present day. 


What's the Hottest Weather Temperature Ever Recorded in San Diego in April?


  • 98 degrees on April 6, 1989


That's right the hottest weather temperature ever recorded in San Diego in the month of April is a sweltering 98 degrees. That record hottest temperature for the month of April was set on April 6, 1989, and was matched on April 20, 2009.

How unusual is a 90 degree weather temperature day in San Diego in April? Since 1874, there have been over 20 days when the temperature soared to 90 degrees or above in the city.

The first time it was 90 degrees in San Diego in April was on April 12, 1888, when it was 93. The last time it was 90 degrees in San Diego in April was on April 30, 2014, when it was 94 degrees.

Interestingly, the record high for the month of March in San Diego is 99 degrees which occurred on March 29, 1879, and is one degree hotter than April's high. Also, the record high for the month of May in San Diego is 98 which occurred on May 25, 1896, and is the same record high as April.

Will the temperature rise to 90 degrees this April in San Diego? Since it's only happened some 20 times dating back to 1874 it's unlikely the city will have a 90 degree day this year in April but since it has happened in the past it could happen again this year.

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