Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on May 25

On May 25th in New York City, the weather showcases a wide range of temperatures. The highest temperature ever documented on this day was 93.0°F in 1991, while the coldest temperature recorded was 42.1°F in 1956. On average, the temperature settles at 66.15°F, with an average high of 73.51°F and an average low of 58.78°F. A notable event in 1991 was the release of Nirvana's iconic album "Nevermind," which went on to become one of the bestselling rock albums of all time, leaving a remarkable impact on the music industry.Temperature Graph for 05-25

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