Hottest and Coldest Temperatures Ever in Washington DC on October 31
On October 31st in Washington D.C., the weather has experienced significant variations over the years. The recorded extremes reveal a range from a scorching high of 84.9°F in 1950 to a chilly low of 32.0°F in 1968. On average, the temperature for this date settles at 54.80°F, with a typical high of 60.56°F and a low of 49.05°F. As an interesting side note, in 1950, when the temperature hit its highest point on this day, an iconic film named "All About Eve" won the Academy Award for Best Picture, showcasing the rich cultural history surrounding Washington D.C.'s weather records.