Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on July 09

On July 9th, New York City experienced varying temperatures throughout history. The highest temperature on record was a scorching 104.0°F in 1993, while the coldest temperature plunged to 55.9°F back in 1963. Statistically, the average temperature for this date stands at 78.64°F with an average high of 84.05°F and an average low of 73.23°F. In 1993, amidst the blistering heat, the famous American author Toni Morrison was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for her profound and impactful literary work, adding a significant cultural accomplishment to the scorching summer's day.Temperature Graph for 07-09

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