Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Washington DC on November 30

On November 30th, Washington D.C. experienced a range of temperatures throughout history. In 1991, it reached a scorching 73.9°F, the highest temperature ever recorded on this date. Conversely, in 1958, the temperature dropped to a bone-chilling 18.0°F, marking the coldest ever recorded. On average, Washington D.C. typically sees a temperature of 43.01°F on this day, with a high of 48.96°F and a low of 37.06°F. In light of the historical data, it's interesting to note that in 1991, the same year the record high occurred, Washington D.C. hosted the first-ever National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day ceremony, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.Temperature Graph for 11-30

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