Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on June 24
On June 24, New York City experienced temperatures ranging from a scorching 97.0°F in 1966, making it the hottest ever recorded, to a chilly 55.9°F in 1958, the coldest recorded for this date. The average temperature on June 24 is typically 75.01°F, with an average high of 78.45°F and an average low of 71.57°F. In 1958, amidst the cold spell, the Empire State Building, an iconic NYC landmark, was briefly closed due to blizzard-like conditions, with heavy snowfall blanketing the city and causing transportation disruptions.