Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on May 20

On May 20th in New York City, temperatures have ranged from a scorching 99.0°F in 1996 to a chilly 41.0°F in 2002. The average temperature for this date stands at 64.13°F. Expectations for May 20th include a comfortable high of around 70.85°F and a low around 57.41°F. In an interesting news item from one of the mentioned years, 1996 witnessed the establishment of the New York Yankees franchise record for most consecutive wins, with an impressive 16-game winning streak.Temperature Graph for 05-20

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