Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on July 01

On July 1st, New York City experienced a range of temperatures, with the highest ever recorded at 100.0°F in 1963 and the lowest at 54.0°F in 1988. The average temperature for this date stood at 75.71°F, with an average high of 78.77°F and an average low of 72.65°F. In 1963, alongside the scorching heat, an interesting news item emerged when the famous artist Andy Warhol displayed his iconic Campbell's Soup Cans for the very first time, making a significant contribution to the pop art movement.Temperature Graph for 07-01

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