Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Washington DC on June 10

On June 10th, Washington D.C. experienced a range of temperatures over the years. The hottest recorded temperature was 100.0°F back in 1964, while the coldest temperature reached 50.0°F in 1988. On average, the temperature for this date stands at 74.44°F, with a daily average high of 79.70°F and an average low of 69.19°F. In 1964, when the city reached its highest temperature on this date, an interesting event took place: The Civil Rights Act was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson, marking a significant milestone in the fight for equality and justice in the United States.Temperature Graph for 06-10

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