Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on July 20

On July 20th, the weather in New York City can be quite warm, with the hottest temperature ever recorded being 100.9°F in 1980. However, it can also be relatively mild, with the coldest temperature ever recorded on this date at 59.0°F in 1997. On average, the temperature for this day is 79.58°F, with an average high of 85.43°F and an average low of 73.72°F. In the year 1980, an interesting news item from New York City was the opening of the famous Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Building on West 53rd Street, which showcases notable works of art from various contemporary artists.Temperature Graph for 07-20

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