Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on October 15

On October 15th in New York City, the temperatures have varied throughout the years. In 1956, a scorching 86.0°F was recorded, making it the hottest temperature ever documented for this date. Conversely, in 2006, the city experienced a chilling low of 35.1°F, marking the coldest temperature ever recorded on October 15th. On average, the temperature for this date hovers around 58.93°F, with a typical high of 64.42°F and a low of 53.44°F. As an interesting anecdote, in 1956, the same year the hottest temperature occurred, Elvis Presley's first hit single "Heartbreak Hotel" topped the charts, contributing to the iconic rise of the rock and roll legend.Temperature Graph for 10-15

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