Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Pittsburgh on October 18
On October 18th, Pittsburgh experienced a range of temperatures throughout history. In 1950, the city recorded its hottest temperature ever at 82.0°F, while 1976 marked its coldest temperature at 26.1°F. On average, the temperature for this date settles around 51.57°F, with a typical high of 59.16°F and low of 43.99°F. Reflecting on this data, it's interesting to note that in 1976, amidst the cold weather, the iconic horror movie Carrie, based on Stephen King's novel, was released, further chilling audiences with its thrilling storyline and memorable characters.