Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Allentown on June 12

On June 12th, the weather in Allentown, Pennsylvania showcased a range of temperatures throughout history. In 1961, the city experienced its hottest day ever, with scorching temperatures reaching 91.9°F. Conversely, in 1980, the coldest temperature on record dipped down to a chilly 44.1°F. The average temperature for this date stands at 69.43°F, with the typical high being 74.08°F and low reaching around 64.79°F. Remarkably, during these years, an interesting event took place in 1961: John F. Kennedy became the 35th President of the United States, marking a significant moment in American history.Temperature Graph for 06-12

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