Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on July 31

On July 31st in New York City, the weather showcased a range of temperatures throughout history. The highest recorded temperature on this date was a scorching 102.9°F in 1954, while the coldest temperature dipped to a chilling 57.9°F in 1956. However, on average, the temperature on July 31st hovers around a comfortable 76.97°F, with an average high of 81.82°F and an average low of 72.13°F. In a fascinating anecdote from the past, it's worth noting that in 1954, around the same time as the record-high temperature, Elvis Presley's first single "That's All Right" was released, marking the beginning of his illustrious music career.Temperature Graph for 07-31

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