Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on June 19
On June 19th in New York City, the weather data indicates that it has experienced extreme temperatures in the past. The hottest temperature recorded was a scorching 102.0°F back in 1993, while the coldest temperature reached a chilling 53.1°F in 1954. On average, the temperature for this date stands at 74.07°F, with highs typically reaching 80.02°F and lows bottoming out at 68.13°F. In an interesting news item from the past, in 1954, the same year the coldest temperature was recorded, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Communist Control Act, which was aimed at curbing communist activities and organizations in the United States.