Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on September 01
On September 1st, New York City experienced a range of temperatures. In 2010, it reached a scorching 98.1°F, which stands as the highest recorded temperature for this date. Conversely, in 1967, the city felt a chill with the mercury dropping to a frigid 55.0°F, marking the lowest temperature ever recorded on September 1st. On average, September 1st in the city sees a comfortable temperature of 73.56°F, with a typical high of 79.37°F and a low of 67.74°F. As an interesting news item from the past, in 2010, the year of the highest recorded temperature, New York City also hosted the first-ever Climate Week NYC, showcasing the city's commitment to addressing environmental issues and fostering sustainable practices.