Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on October 30
On October 30 in New York City, the weather can vary greatly. Historical records showed that the hottest temperature ever recorded on this day was 80.1°F in 1950, while the coldest temperature occurred in 1952 at 30.9°F. The average temperature for this date is 52.05°F, with an average high of 56.81°F and an average low of 47.28°F. It is interesting to note that in 1952, the same year of the coldest temperature, the United States successfully detonated the first hydrogen bomb, marking a significant milestone in nuclear weapon development.