Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Washington DC on April 25
On April 25th, Washington D.C. experienced varying weather conditions throughout the years. In 1960, the city recorded its hottest temperature ever at a scorching 93.0°F, while in 1956, it faced its coldest temperature of 35.1°F. On average, April 25th sees a pleasant temperature of 59.19°F, with a high of 66.34°F and a low of 52.04°F. In 1960, also known for its intense heat, NASA's Pioneer 5 spacecraft successfully launched on March 11th, becoming the first to orbit the sun and provide valuable data about interplanetary space.