Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Washington DC on June 16
On June 16th in Washington D.C., the weather data reveals various temperature milestones. In 1994, the city experienced its hottest recorded temperature at a scorching 99.0°F, while 1965 brought the coldest recorded temperature of 52.0°F. Typically, this date sees an average temperature of 74.50°F, with highs averaging around 78.76°F and lows around 70.24°F. Amidst this fascinating weather history, in 1965, an exciting news item occurred when astronaut Edward White became the first American to perform a spacewalk during the Gemini 4 mission, captivating the nation with his pioneering venture into the cosmos.