Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on August 08
On August 8th, New York City experienced varied temperatures throughout history. The highest temperature on record was a scorching 100.9°F in 2001, while the coldest temperature ever recorded was a chilly 55.9°F back in 1950. Typically, the average temperature for this date is 77.19°F, with an average high temperature of 83.02°F and an average low temperature of 71.36°F. In 2001, besides the record heat, a noteworthy event occurred as well. Apple announced the release of their very first iPod, revolutionizing the way we listen to music and paving the way for technological advancements in the realm of mobile devices.