Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on August 29

On August 29th, the weather in New York City featured a range of temperatures. The highest recorded temperature on this date occurred in 1953, reaching a scorching 100.0°F, while the coldest temperature was recorded in 1982, dropping to 45.0°F. On average, the temperature on this date is 74.88°F, with a daily high of 80.56°F and a low of 69.20°F. Between these extremes, New Yorkers experienced a mix of heat and chill throughout the years. In 1953, the same year the hottest temperature was recorded, the iconic United Nations headquarters was inaugurated in New York City, serving as a symbol of international peace and cooperation since then.Temperature Graph for 08-29

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