Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on June 18

On June 18th in New York City, the weather has seen extremes over the years. The hottest temperature on record was a scorching 97.0°F in 1993, while the coldest temperature recorded was a chilly 48.9°F in 1950. On average, the temperature for this date is a pleasant 73.10°F, with a high of 79.03°F and a low of 67.16°F. In 1993, alongside the record-breaking heat, an interesting news item was that the iconic New York City Marathon celebrated its 25th anniversary, marking a significant milestone for runners and the city alike.Temperature Graph for 06-18

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