Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on June 09
On June 9th in New York City, temperatures have reached extreme points over the years. In 2011, the city experienced its hottest day ever recorded at 102.0°F, while the coldest temperature of 46.9°F was recorded in 1957. On average, the temperature on this date is 72.10°F, with a high of 79.49°F and a low of 64.72°F. In 2011, besides the scorching heat, an interesting news item emerged as it was announced that the city's iconic Statue of Liberty would undergo a major renovation to improve visitor accessibility and upgrade security measures.