Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Washington DC on June 23

On June 23rd, Washington D.C. experienced a variety of temperatures throughout history. The record-breaking heat of 98.1°F in 1988 reminds us of the scorching conditions this city has endured. Conversely, the chilliest temperature on this date was recorded as 52.0°F in 1992, showcasing the significant temperature range in D.C. Notably, the average temperature for June 23rd stands at 76.15°F, with an average high of 80.05°F and an average low of 72.24°F. An interesting news item from these years is that in 1988, it was reported that the world's longest contiguous boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey, officially opened to the public, becoming a sought-after tourist attraction.Temperature Graph for 06-23

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