Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Washington DC on July 29
On July 29th in Washington D.C., the weather has seen extremes. In 2011, the city experienced its hottest temperature ever recorded, reaching a scorching 104.0°F. In contrast, in 2001, the coldest temperature of 63.0°F was noted. On this specific date, the average temperature tends to be 78.41°F, with highs averaging at 82.48°F and lows at 74.33°F. It's fascinating to note that during this time, in 2011, the district celebrated the unveiling of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, honoring the influential civil rights leader and inspiring visitors with his legacy of justice and equality.