Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on June 13
On June 13th in New York City, weather conditions have seen extremes throughout history. In 2017, temperatures soared to a scorching 99.0°F, marking the hottest recorded temperature for this date. Conversely, in 1950, the city experienced a frigid 51.1°F, representing the coldest temperature ever documented on June 13th. On average, temperatures tend to settle at a comfortable 70.71°F. However, the average high temperature reaches 77.48°F, while the average low temperature drops to 63.93°F. In an interesting news item from one of the years mentioned, in 1950, the construction of the iconic United Nations Headquarters in New York City was completed, marking a significant milestone for international diplomacy and cooperation.