Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on May 14
On May 14th in New York City, the weather experienced a range of temperatures over the years. The record-breaking heat of 86.0°F was reached in 1985, while the coldest temperature of 39.9°F occurred in 1996. On average, the temperature for this date is 61.11°F, with a high of 65.31°F and a low of 56.91°F. Apart from the weather, an intriguing fact from those years is that in 1985, Coca-Cola introduced its infamous "New Coke" formula, which was met with enormous backlash from consumers, leading to the reintroduction of the original formulation as "Coca-Cola Classic."