Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Philadelphia on June 01
On June 1st, Philadelphia experienced a range of temperatures throughout history. The highest temperature ever recorded on this date was a scorching 96.1°F in 2011, while the coldest temperature dipped to as low as 44.1°F in 1967. The average temperature for June 1st stands at 69.83°F, with an average high of 75.58°F and an average low of 64.07°F. In 1967, besides the chilly weather, an intriguing event took place. The Beatles released their iconic album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," captivating fans worldwide with its innovative sound and artistic approach to music.