Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on June 22
On June 22, the weather in New York City varied throughout the years. In 1988, it reached a scorching 100.9°F, marking the hottest temperature ever recorded for this date. Meanwhile, in 1992, the city experienced a chilly 54.0°F, the coldest temperature ever observed. On average, the temperature for June 22 sits at a comfortable 74.81°F. Looking back at these years, it's interesting to note that in 1988, George H. W. Bush was running for president and went on to win the election, serving as the 41st President of the United States.