Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Pittsburgh on October 16
On October 16th, Pittsburgh experienced diverse weather conditions. The city's hottest temperature ever recorded was 80.1°F in 1962, while the coldest temperature ever recorded was 32.0°F in 1970. The average temperature for this date settles at 53.12°F, with an average high temperature of 60.08°F and an average low temperature of 46.16°F. In an interesting news item from the past, back in 1962, renowned artist Andy Warhol debuted his groundbreaking artwork entitled "Campbell's Soup Cans," which went on to revolutionize the art world.