Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in New York City on September 24

On September 24th in New York City, the weather varied between extremes throughout the years. In 1959, the hottest temperature ever recorded soared to 91.9°F, while the coldest temperature dipped to 39.9°F in 1950. However, on average, this date tends to be pleasant with a temperature of 64.76°F. Additionally, the average high stands at 71.65°F, and the average low at 57.86°F. Looking back to 1950, an intriguing event occurred as it marked the year when iconic American comic strip character Charlie Brown made his debut in newspapers, captivating audiences with his relatable experiences and introducing the beloved Peanuts gang to the world.Temperature Graph for 09-24

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