Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on October 22
On October 22nd, New York City experienced varying temperatures throughout the years. In 1979, the highest temperature on this date reached a scorching 86.0°F, contrasting with the chilliest recorded temperature of 33.1°F in 1974. The average temperature for this day lands at a pleasant 55.34°F, with an average high of 62.15°F and an average low of 48.53°F. One interesting news item from the shared years could be the United States' first-ever female vice-presidential candidate, Geraldine Ferraro, being nominated by the Democratic Party in 1984, igniting conversations and ushering in a new era in American politics.