Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Washington DC on April 30
On April 30th, Washington D.C. experienced varying weather conditions over the years. In 1974, temperatures soared to a scorching 88.0°F, marking the hottest temperature ever recorded on this date. Conversely, in 1961, the city faced a chillier day with a low of 37.0°F, representing the coldest temperature recorded. On average, April 30th in the nation's capital sees an enjoyable temperature of 61.44°F, with an average high of 66.78°F and an average low of 56.09°F. In a fascinating news item from 1974, it was reported that the Vietnam War's draft had come to an end, bringing relief to many young Americans.