Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on June 26
On June 26 in New York City, the weather varied throughout the years. The highest temperature on record is 102.0°F in 1952, while the lowest temperature recorded is 55.0°F in 1986. On average, the temperature for this date is around 75.67°F, with a typical high of 81.91°F and a low of 69.43°F. In the year of 1952, alongside the scorching heat, there was an interesting news item worth mentioning. On June 26, Albert Einstein, the renowned physicist, declared in a speech that "all the concepts of science, whether in physics, mathematics, or any other cut-and-dried system, should be merely the intellectual reproduction of a beautiful reality in its simplest and most comprehensive representation."