Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Philadelphia on February 10
On February 10th in Philadelphia, the weather has seen extreme variations over the years. The highest temperature ever recorded on this date was 62.1°F in 1960, while the lowest temperature dropped to -0.9°F in 1979. The average temperature for February 10th is 33.13°F, with an average high of 40.36°F and an average low of 25.89°F. In 1960, while experiencing the city's hottest recorded temperature, an interesting news item emerged globally as the iconic Cuban leader Fidel Castro declared the country's socialist character. This declaration would significantly shape Cuba's political landscape and international relations for decades to come.