Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Philadelphia on June 02
On June 2nd, Philadelphia experienced varying temperatures throughout history. In 2000, the city recorded its hottest temperature ever at 93.9°F, while in 1966, the coldest temperature plummeted to 46.9°F. For this specific date, the average temperature stands at 69.40°F, with an average high temperature of 74.54°F and an average low temperature of 64.26°F. Looking back at this historic date, it's fascinating to note that in the year 1966, The Beatles released their iconic album Revolver, captivating fans worldwide with their innovative sound and pushing the boundaries of rock music.