Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on July 22

On July 22nd in New York City, a range of temperatures has been recorded throughout history. In 2011, a scorching 108.0°F was reached, making it the hottest temperature ever recorded. Contrasting this extreme, the lowest temperature recorded was 60.1°F in 1950. On average, this date experiences a temperature of 78.91°F, with highs reaching 82.53°F and lows dropping to 75.28°F. In 2011, alongside the record-breaking heat, New York City also witnessed the arrival of a rare species of bird that had never been spotted in the area before, causing excitement among birdwatchers and biologists alike.Temperature Graph for 07-22

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