Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Boston on June 22

On June 22 in Boston, the temperature can vary widely, with the hottest recorded temperature reaching an intense 97.0°F in 1983 and the coldest recorded temperature dropping down to 53.1°F in 1963. On average, the temperature on this date is a comfortable 69.61°F, with a high of 74.26°F and a low of 64.97°F. In a notable news item from the past, in 1963, Arthur Ashe became the first African American to win the National Junior Indoor Tennis Championship. This achievement marked a significant milestone in breaking racial barriers in the sport.Temperature Graph for 06-22

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