Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Allentown on January 25
On January 25th in Allentown, the weather showcased a range of temperatures throughout history. The highest recorded temperature was a scorching 64.0°F in 1967, while the coldest temperature dipped to a bone-chilling -4.0°F in 1963. On average, the temperature for this date settles at a cool 31.51°F, with a typical high of 39.22°F and a low of 23.80°F. Among the noteworthy events that occurred during these years was the founding of the feminist magazine "Ms." by Gloria Steinem in 1972, a publication that played a significant role in empowering and advocating for women's rights.