Long Beach Temperatures: Averages by Month

The numbers here tell you how hot and cold the weather usually is in Long Beach, California during each month of the year.

The average high and low temperatures are listed below for Long Beach, in both degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius.

Maximums and minimums are only part of the temperature picture. To fill in the rest, there's information on how many days a month get above or below a given temperature.

To find out how often it rises over 70, 80 or 90 °F monthly and annually in Long Beach, scroll down farther. There are also counts of nights with warm temperatures and days with cold weather.

The first set of high and low temperatures are averages for 2010 to 2019. Everything else here is based on 1991 to 2020 weather.

10-year temperature averages for Long Beach, 2010 to 2019
High °F Low °F   High °C Low °C
69 48 January 21 9
68 49 February 20 9
71 52 March 22 11
73 55 April 23 13
73 58 May 23 14
77 62 June 25 17
82 66 July 28 19
84 66 August 29 19
84 65 September 29 18
80 60 October 27 16
74 53 November 23 12
67 47 December 20 9
75 57 Year 24 14
30-year temperature averages for Long Beach, 1991 to 2020
High °F Low °F   High °C Low °C
67 47 January 20 8
67 48 February 19 9
69 51 March 20 11
71 54 April 22 12
73 58 May 23 14
76 61 June 25 16
81 65 July 27 18
83 66 August 28 19
82 64 September 28 18
78 59 October 25 15
73 52 November 23 11
67 47 December 19 8
74 56 Year 23 13

Days of Hot Weather in Long Beach

Warm days are the norm all year round for Long Beach. All but 11 days a year on average reach at least 60 degrees F.

Yet extreme heat is uncommon for this west coast city. Typically just one or two days each year top 100 °F.

Days per month in Long Beach of at least 70, 80 or 90 °F
  70 °F
21 °C
80 °F
27 °C
90 °F
32 °C
January 11 3 0
February 9 3 0
March 13 3 1
April 16 5 1
May 23 5 1
June 28 9 1
July 31 20 3
August 31 23 6
September 30 19 6
October 27 11 4
November 18 6 1
December 10 2 0
Year 246 108 23

Warm Nights in Long Beach

Most nights at Long Beach remain in the balmy 50s and 60s degree range. Except for a few brief hot spells during summer, the nights at Long Beach always cool down to below 70 °F.

Average number of days monthly in Long Beach that never get cooler than 50, 60 or 70 °F
  50 °F
10 °C
60 °F
16 °C
70 °F
21 °C
January 7 0 0
February 9 0 0
March 18 0 0
April 24 1 0
May 30 7 0
June 30 20 0
July 31 29 1
August 31 29 2
September 30 24 2
October 30 11 0
November 18 1 0
December 6 0 0
Year 266 123 5

How Often Long Beach Has Cold Temperatures

It never gets really cold at Long Beach. During the chilliest weather, from November to February, some nights can drop to below 40 °F. But freezing temperatures are rare here, happening on average just once a decade.

Even after a cool night, the daytime high always climbs to over 50 degrees.

References

Jay Lawrimore, Ron Ray, Scott Applequist, Bryant Korzeniewski, Matthew Menne. 2016. Global Summary of the Month and Year, Version 1.0. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.

NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). Climate Normals.

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