What is the coldest New York City has ever been?

What is the coldest New York City has ever been?

Records

EventMeasurementDate
Highest temperature108 °F (42.2 °C)July 22, 1926
Lowest temperature−52 °F (−46.7 °C)February 18, 1979
Lowest temperature−52 °F (−46.7 °C)February 9, 1934

When was the last time it was 100 degrees in New York?

Summary Statistics

All-time Maximum Temperature106°F – July 9th, 1936
Summers with Most 100°F Days1953 & 1966 (4)
Earliest 100°F in SeasonJune 26th (1952)
Latest 100°F in SeasonSeptember 7th (1881)
All-time Warmest Minimum Temperature84°F – 1908 (twice), 1995 & 2011

What is the hottest day in New York history?

July 9, 1936
Why that’s nothing! The hottest day in New York City history was eighty-five years ago last week — on July 9, 1936, when temperatures reached an agonizing 106 degrees, measured from the Central Park weather observatory. This broke the record set on August 7, 1918 when New Yorkers experienced a catastrophic 104 degrees.

Is NYC colder than London?

Based on your climate statistics, New York is only 5 degrees (F) colder than London in winter. It’s certainly warmer in summer, though.

What was the hottest day in NYC 2020?

July 06, 2020
New York City – Highest Temperature for Each Year

Max °FDateMax °C
96July 06, 202036
95July 21, 2019 +35
96July 01, 201836
94July 20, 2017 +34

What was the hottest day in the world?

The world record for the highest temperature ever recorded on Earth stands at 134 degrees Fahrenheit recorded at Death Valley in the United States on July 10, 1913. The hottest temperature ever recorded had been said to be 136.4 degrees Fahrenheit from Libya on Sept. 13, 1922.

Which city is colder New York or London?

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