Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on June 07
On June 7th, in the city that never sleeps, New York City, the weather has seen some extreme fluctuations throughout history. The hottest recorded temperature, a sweltering 99.0°F, was felt in 1999, while the coldest recorded temperature dipped to 48.9°F in 1958. On average, this date brings a temperature of 69.74°F, with the daily high reaching around 77.15°F and the low dropping to approximately 62.33°F. In 1999, amidst scorching temperatures, Times Square welcomed its first-ever live webcast of the New Year's celebration, allowing millions worldwide to join the iconic event virtually.