Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Philadelphia on June 14
On June 14th, Philadelphia experienced a range of temperatures throughout history. The hottest temperature ever recorded on this date was a scorching 96.1°F in 1988, while the coldest temperature dipped to 48.0°F back in 1965. As for the average, it typically hovers around 70.54°F, with a higher average high of 76.42°F and a lower average low of 64.66°F. In a fascinating news item from 1988, the iconic artist and activist Keith Haring unveiled a large-scale mural in Philadelphia's South Street neighborhood, combining his unique style with a powerful message of inclusivity and social awareness.