Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Washington DC on April 14

On April 14th, Washington D.C. experienced a mixture of warm and cold temperatures throughout history. The hottest temperature ever recorded on this date was a scorching 91.0°F in 1960, while the coldest temperature dipped to a chilly 24.1°F in 1950. On average, this date sees a temperature of 55.76°F, with a high of 62.25°F and a low of 49.27°F. In 1960, when the hottest temperature was recorded, an interesting news item from the same year was the inauguration of the Kennedy Space Center, marking a major milestone in America's space exploration efforts.Temperature Graph for 04-14

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