When to Test Your Sump Pump in Lawrence, MA
Test your sump pump in Lawrence before the spring thaw near April 13 (1991–2020 NOAA last-freeze normals) and again before the fall rainy stretch; a five-gallon bucket in the pit confirms the float and discharge in two minutes. Year to year the date swings about 29 days, which is why the live outlook beats the calendar.
Typical first spring thaw test (last 32°F) near Apr 13; local deadline about Apr 13. The live 10-day outlook loads here.
Local freeze dates for Lawrence
| Threshold | Early (1-in-10) | Median | Late (9-in-10) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 32°F (light freeze) | Oct 13 | Oct 28 | Nov 10 |
| 28°F (hard freeze) | Oct 27 | Nov 9 | Nov 25 |
| 24°F (severe) | Nov 6 | Nov 22 | Dec 7 |
NOAA station: Lawrence · 0.6 mi away · 50 ft elevation.
- Lawrence has one of the later first freezes, so watch the live outlook for the odd early cold night.
Lawrence draws its numbers from Lawrence, 50 feet up and 0.6 miles away. Its median first-freeze dates are 32°F by Oct 28, 28°F by Nov 9, 24°F by Nov 22. The 28°F freeze has come as early as Oct 27 and as late as Nov 25, a 29-day spread. Spring's last 32°F freeze clears around Apr 13. Snowfall averages 58 inches a year, first reaching an inch near November.
The freeze arrives in two steps in Lawrence: 32°F around Oct 28, then a hard 28°F near Nov 9. Year to year, the first 32°F night has fallen anywhere from Oct 13 to Nov 10 — about 28 days apart. Spring's final freeze lands near Apr 13 and as late as Apr 29, so that is when outdoor water and stored gear can safely come back online. With about 58 inches of snow a year, roof, snow-blower, and ice-dam prep all belong on the same calendar.
Your sump pump checklist
- Pour about five gallons of water into the pit slowly and watch the float rise, the pump start, and the water drop.Helpful gear: Water level alarm — Recommended pick
- Confirm the discharge line carries water 10–20 feet from the foundation and does not drain back into the pit.Helpful gear: Sump check valve — Recommended pick
- Clear the inlet screen and the pit of gravel and debris that can jam the float or the impeller.
- Check the check valve for a firm click; a failed valve lets discharged water fall back and short-cycle the pump.
- Add a battery backup pump so the system still runs when a storm knocks out the power.Helpful gear: Battery backup sump pump — Recommended pick
- Test the backup on battery power and note the install date; batteries usually need replacing every few years.
- If the primary pump is 7–10 years old, keep a replacement on the shelf before it fails mid-storm.Helpful gear: Replacement primary pump — Recommended pick
- Remember that flood insurance and most homeowner policies treat pump failure separately — read your coverage.
What to have on hand
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What this means locally
Lawrence freezes close to Methuen (Apr 13) and about a week ahead of Haverhill (May 1) — a reminder that even nearby towns differ by days. Statewide, Massachusetts prep dates run Apr 4 through May 5, which is why Lawrence gets its own number rather than a Massachusetts-wide average. The same freeze also decides when to protect your pipes and watch your roof.
Other winter jobs in Lawrence
Every task below is dated to Lawrence's own freeze and snow normals.
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Data: NOAA 1991–2020 normals via Lawrence, live outlook by Open-Meteo. Sources · Methodology. Last updated: July 11, 2026.