Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Washington DC on March 29

On March 29th in Washington D.C., the weather saw a range of temperatures over the years. The highest recorded temperature was a scorching 84.9°F in 1989, while the coldest temperature dropped to 27.0°F in 1966. On average, the temperature for this date is 52.68°F, with a typical high of 59.64°F and low of 45.72°F. In the midst of these weather patterns, an intriguing news event occurred in 1966 when the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was established by President Richard Nixon to address increasing concerns about pollution and safeguard the environment.Temperature Graph for 03-29

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