Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on November 05

On November 5th in New York City, the weather has historically been quite diverse. In 1959, temperatures soared to a scorching 77.0°F, marking the hottest recorded temperature for that date. Contrastingly, in 1951, the city experienced a frigid low of 28.9°F, the coldest ever recorded on November 5th. On average, the temperature hovers around 51.29°F on this day, with a high of 58.44°F and a low of 44.15°F. Fascinatingly, during this timeframe, astronaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human to journey into outer space in 1961, paving the way for future space explorations.Temperature Graph for 11-05

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