Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Pittsburgh on October 10
On October 10th in Pittsburgh, the temperature reached a maximum of 82.9°F in 2010, making it the highest recorded temperature for this date. Conversely, in 1972, the temperature dropped to a chilly 30.0°F, marking the coldest ever recorded on this day. Normally, the average temperature for October 10th in Pittsburgh sits at 55.33°F, with an average high of 62.27°F and an average low of 48.38°F. In an interesting news item from the past, in 1972, during the same period of frigid temperatures, the Pittsburgh Steelers won their first-ever playoff game, a milestone achievement for the team.