Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on July 26
On July 26th, the weather in New York City has seen extreme temperatures throughout history. The highest temperature ever recorded was a scorching 99.0°F in 1989, while the coldest temperature reached a chilly 57.0°F way back in 1953. On average, the temperature for this date is 76.90°F, with an average high of 82.22°F and an average low of 71.58°F. In an interesting news item from the years mentioned, in 1953, the first issue of Playboy Magazine was published, featuring Marilyn Monroe on the cover.