Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on June 23

On June 23rd in New York City, the temperature varied from a scorching record high of 97.0°F in 1965 to a chilly record low of 51.1°F in 1992. The average temperature on this day is typically 74.75°F, with an average high of 80.03°F and an average low of 69.48°F. Notably, in 1965, when the city experienced its hottest temperature ever recorded, an interesting news item was that the Beatles released their iconic album "Help!" which became an instant hit worldwide.Temperature Graph for 06-23

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