What year was the coldest in New York?
According to an AccuWeather spokesman, the 10 coldest days in New York City history are as follows:
- Dec.
- Feb.
- Dec.
- Dec. 31, 1917, with 7 degrees below zero.
- Feb. 8, 1934, with 7 degrees below zero.
- Feb. 15, 1943, with 8 degrees below zero.
- Dec. 30, 1917, with 13 degrees below zero.
- Feb. 9, 1943, with 15 degrees below zero.
What is the hottest it’s been in New York?
108 °F
Records
Event | Measurement | Date |
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Highest temperature | 108 °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 |
What is the coldest city in New York?
Coldest: Old Forge, New York A town in upstate New York has the distinction of being the coldest. Old Forge has an average annual low of 31 degrees, just below freezing. That’s also where the state’s record low of -52 degrees was set in 1979.
When was the last 100 degree day in NYC?
Summary Statistics
All-time Maximum Temperature | 106°F – July 9th, 1936 |
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Summers with Most 100°F Days | 1953 & 1966 (4) |
Earliest 100°F in Season | June 26th (1952) |
Latest 100°F in Season | September 7th (1881) |
All-time Warmest Minimum Temperature | 84°F – 1908 (twice), 1995 & 2011 |
Which US state is the hottest?
Hottest States in the U.S.
- Florida. Florida is the hottest state in the U.S., with an average annual temperature of 70.7°F.
- Hawaii. Hawaii is the second-hottest state in the United States, with an average annual temperature of 70.0°F.
- Louisiana.
- Texas.
- Georgia.