Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Washington DC on July 18

On July 18th in Washington D.C., the weather has recorded extreme temperatures over the years. In 2012, the city experienced its hottest day ever, with a scorching temperature of 100.9°F, while back in 1956, it encountered its coldest day, reaching a chilly 64.0°F. On average, this date in Washington D.C. sees a temperature of 80.41°F, with a typical high of 84.11°F and a low around 76.72°F. In other news from the past, in 2012, the National Cherry Blossom Festival celebrated its 100th anniversary with special events and performances, attracting millions of visitors to showcase the beautiful cherry blossoms that Washington D.C. is renowned for.Temperature Graph for 07-18

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