Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on September 10
On September 10th in New York City, the weather data reveals a range of temperatures throughout history. The highest temperature ever recorded on this date occurred in 1983, reaching a scorching 98.1°F. Conversely, the coldest temperature was recorded in 1956, plunging to a bone-chilling 46.9°F. On average, the temperature for September 10th stands at 71.61°F, with a typical high of 77.69°F and a low of 65.54°F. In the years mentioned, one fascinating event occurred in 1956 when the world's first large-scale computer hard drive, the IBM 305 RAMAC, was introduced, revolutionizing data storage capabilities.