Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Washington DC on June 06
On June 6th, Washington D.C. experienced diverse weather conditions throughout its history. The hottest temperature ever recorded on this date was 93.0°F in 1952, whereas the coldest temperature reached 53.1°F in 1976. On average, the temperature for this day settles around 72.16°F, with a typical high of 76.34°F and a low of 67.99°F. In 1952, amidst the scorching heat of the day, an exciting news event occurred: the United States surpassed the Soviet Union to become the world's leading producer of steel, marking a significant milestone for the nation's industrial prowess.