Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Washington DC on April 03
On April 3rd in Washington D.C., the temperature has seen extremes over the years. In 1963, it reached a record-breaking high of 87.1°F, while in 1965, it dropped to a chilly 30.9°F, marking the coldest temperature ever recorded. On average, the temperature on this date is 53.60°F, with a typical high of 60.05°F and a low of 47.15°F. During this time, an interesting news item from 1963 is that the Washington Post published an article about the city's plans to host the 1964 presidential conventions, which would bring thousands of visitors and political figures to the nation's capital.