Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on June 01
On June 1st in New York City, the temperature reached a scorching high of 95.0°F in 2011, making it the hottest recorded temperature for this date. Conversely, the coldest recorded temperature for June 1st was 46.9°F in 1984. On average, this day in NYC sees temperatures around 70.81°F, with a typical high of 78.10°F and a low of 63.51°F. In 2011, amidst this heatwave, an interesting news item emerged: The inaugural Mayor's Cup Stand-Up Paddleboarding Race was held, showcasing the city's growing interest in water sports and outdoor activities.