Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on June 15
On June 15 in New York City, the weather has historically shown a range of temperatures. The hottest recorded temperature was a scorching 100.9°F in 1994, while the coldest recorded temperature dropped to a chilly 51.1°F in 1978. On average, this date sees a temperature of 72.49°F, with a daily high of 76.95°F and a low of 68.02°F. In an interesting news item from the past, in 1994, the hot June weather coincided with the opening of the iconic Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, connecting Staten Island and Brooklyn, offering New Yorkers an additional commuting option and enhancing connectivity across the city.