Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Philadelphia on June 06
On June 6th, Philadelphia experienced a wide range of temperatures throughout history. In 1953, the city saw its hottest temperature ever recorded at a scorching 93.9°F, while the coldest temperature occurred in 1977, plummeting to a chilly 50.0°F. On average, this date typically sees a pleasant temperature of 69.41°F, with a daily high of 73.66°F and a low of 65.16°F. In the notable year of 1953, along with the record-breaking heat, the first issue of Playboy magazine was published, introducing a new era of adult entertainment and journalism.