Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on June 28
On June 28th, New York City has experienced a range of temperatures throughout history. The highest recorded temperature registered 99.0°F in 1993, while the lowest temperature dropped to 53.1°F in 1970. On average, this date sees a temperature of 76.26°F, with a typical high of 82.58°F and a low of 69.93°F. As an interesting tidbit from the past, in 1970, during a time when the temperature hit its lowest, the New York Times published an article about the discovery of a previously unknown species of fish in the Hudson River, adding an unexpected twist to the city's natural history.