Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Philadelphia on April 02
On April 2nd in Philadelphia, the weather varies from the hottest temperature ever recorded, which was 84.0°F in 1967, to the coldest temperature ever recorded, dropping to 25.0°F in 1964. On average, this date witnesses a temperature of 49.47°F, with a high of 55.33°F and a low of 43.61°F. As we reflect on historic events, in 1969, Philadelphia's iconic Liberty Bell was temporarily moved to Valley Forge National Historical Park as part of a celebration marking its 200th birthday, giving visitors a unique opportunity to view this national treasure in a different setting.