Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on July 03
On July 3rd, the weather in New York City has seen extremes over the years. In 1966, the city experienced scorching heat with a record-breaking temperature of 105.1°F, while in 1957, it experienced a chilly low temperature of 55.9°F. On average, the temperature for this date is 76.17°F, with a typical high of 82.04°F and a low of 70.31°F. In an interesting news item from 1966, music lovers rejoiced as The Beatles' song "Paperback Writer" reached number one on the Billboard charts, showcasing the band's continued success and influence on popular music.