Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Washington DC on May 28
On May 28th, the weather in Washington D.C. was relatively warm with a high chance of reaching 74.12°F, above the average temperature of 68.81°F for this date. However, it fell short of breaking the record for the hottest temperature ever recorded on May 28th, which was 91.9°F in 1991. Meanwhile, it was significantly milder than the coldest temperature of 42.1°F recorded on the same date in 1961. In more exciting news from the past, in 1991, the year with the highest temperature, Latvia declared independence from the Soviet Union, marking a significant moment in history.