Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Pittsburgh on October 23
On October 23rd in Pittsburgh, the temperatures vary significantly with extremes recorded in the past. In 1951, the city witnessed its hottest temperature ever, reaching a scorching 79.0°F. Conversely, in 1976, the coldest temperature ever occurred, plummeting to 25.0°F. The average temperature for this date stands at 52.16°F, showcasing the variation experienced in Pittsburgh's climate. In other news from 1951, it marks the year when the first color television transmission took place in the United States, a significant milestone in the development of television technology.