Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Philadelphia on March 29

On March 29th, Philadelphia experienced a diverse range of temperatures throughout history. In 1998, it reached a scorching high of 82.9°F, which stands as the record for the hottest temperature ever recorded on this date. Conversely, in 1959, it plummeted to a bone-chilling low of 23.0°F, marking the lowest temperature ever recorded. The average temperature for March 29th is 48.99°F, with a moderate average high of 55.68°F and a cool average low of 42.29°F. In 1998, it was reported that Philadelphia's local theater won several prestigious awards for its stage adaptation of a popular novel, attracting praise from both critics and audiences alike, thus becoming a significant cultural highlight of the year.Temperature Graph for 03-29

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