Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on April 30

On April 30th in New York City, historic weather data reveals that temperatures have ranged from a scorching 87.1°F in 1985 to a chilly 39.9°F in 2002. The average temperature for this date is 58.26°F, with an average high of 63.57°F and an average low of 52.94°F. Looking back in time, in 1985, while New Yorkers were experiencing the record-breaking heat on April 30th, a significant event occurred as Coca-Cola famously launched its "New Coke" recipe, which was met with much controversy and later reverted to the original formula.Temperature Graph for 04-30

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