Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on July 30

On July 30th, New York City experienced a range of temperatures, with the hottest temperature ever recorded being 99.0°F in 1988 and the coldest temperature hitting 57.0°F in 1956. The average temperature for this date is 77.83°F, with an average high temperature of 83.07°F and an average low temperature of 72.59°F. In 1988, the same year the highest temperature was recorded, the Winter Olympics took place in Calgary, Canada, showcasing impressive athletic feats in the midst of cold temperatures and snowy conditions.Temperature Graph for 07-30

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