Weather on April 30

Colorado Springs, CO

55 Years of Data

Avg High
50°F
Avg Low
25°F
Warmest
1992
57°F avg
Coldest
1990
19°F avg

About This Date

April 30th in Colorado Springs, CO typically brings cool spring weather, with average highs around 50°F and lows near 25°F — a 25°F daily swing. Over 55 years of records, the warmest April 30th was in 1992 (57°F average), while the coldest was 1990 (19°F) — a 38°F range across recorded history. Precipitation has occurred on 36% of recorded April 30th dates, with snow falling 25% of the time (heaviest snowfall: 14"). Temperatures on this date have remained relatively stable over the past several decades.

Temperatures on this date have remained relatively stable over the past several decades.

Planning for April 30th in Colorado Springs, CO? Bring layers as temperatures can vary throughout the day. Consider bringing rain gear or an umbrella. Check road conditions if traveling, as snow is possible.

Warming Trend
0.9°F per decade on this date
YearHighLowAvgPrecipSnow
202544°25°34°
202457°28°43°
202354°25°39°
202250°29°39°
202160°25°42°
202064°36°50°
201935°21°28°1.12"4.5"
201862°40°51°
201744°22°33°2.54"8"
201633°20°26°1.75"7"
201555°28°42°
201435°15°25°
201367°24°45°
201272°30°51°
201139°16°27°0.71"1.5"
201038°23°0.46"2"
200956°27°41°0.05"
200858°28°43°
200764°34°49°
200652°22°37°0.64"
200540°20°30°
200440°19°29°
200360°32°46°
200265°34°49°
200166°32°49°
200065°30°47°
199929°23°26°1.55"7.7"
199864°22°43°
199750°19°35°
199646°24°35°
199541°27°34°0.71"4.5"
199441°14°28°0.18"1"
199343°27°35°
1992warmest71°43°57°
199140°19°29°1.07"5"
1990coldest23°14°19°1.91"14"
198933°15°24°0.89"3.7"
198856°27°41°
198760°28°44°
198667°19°43°
198543°27°35°2.49"
198438°17°27°
198348°26°37°0.08"
198240°25°32°
198165°27°46°0.38"
198056°31°43°1.73"
197947°20°33°
197838°28°33°1.35"2"
197758°28°43°
197640°26°33°2.06"9"
197539°23°
197438°16°27°0.48"2"
197348°30°39°
197251°29°40°
197147°24°35°
55 years of data from RUXTON PARK

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