Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on June 10
On June 10th in New York City, weather data reveals a range of temperatures throughout history. In 2008, the city experienced its highest recorded temperature of 99.0°F, while the coldest temperature of 48.9°F was registered back in 1957. The average temperature for this date stands at 72.61°F, with an average high of 79.79°F and an average low of 65.43°F. An interesting news item from the past years is that in 2008, the New York City Council approved a plan to ban smoking in public parks and beaches, aiming to reduce the exposure of secondhand smoke to residents and visitors.