Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Pittsburgh on December 10
On December 10th, in Pittsburgh, the temperature reached a high of 72.0°F in 1971, making it the hottest on record. Conversely, it hit a bone-chilling low of -2.9°F back in 1958. On average, the temperature stands at 32.91°F, with a typical high of 41.55°F and a low of 24.28°F. In the year 1971, an interesting news item was the introduction of the first microprocessor by Intel Corporation, revolutionizing the world of computing and paving the way for technological advancements that we continue to benefit from today.