Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Boston on June 16
On June 16th, the weather in Boston has historically varied between extreme temperatures. In 1979, the city experienced scorching heat as the mercury soared to 95.0°F, whereas in 1965, it endured the chill of 48.0°F. The average temperature for this date is 66.94°F, with a relatively high average of 73.20°F and a low average of 60.68°F. In 1979, during the scorching heatwave, a groundbreaking decision was made as President Jimmy Carter installed solar panels on the White House roof, emphasizing the importance of renewable energy and its potential to combat climate change.