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The highest recorded temperature in Buffalo, New York is 104 degrees Fahrenheit, which occurred on July 9, 1936.
106 Degree Fahrenheit on August 3rd, 2006. NOTE: This is incorrect. The correct answer is 107 on LaGuardia Airport on July 3, 1966. That is the highest temperature ever recorded anywhere in New York City. Central Park's record is 106 on July 9, 1936. In 2011 Newark Airport nearby recorded a new all-time high of 108 on July 22.
New York experiences a range of extreme weather temperatures. In the winter, temperatures can drop below freezing, especially during cold snaps or polar vortex events. In the summer, temperatures can rise to above 90°F, with heat waves occurring periodically.
The highest wind speed ever recorded in New York City during the month of March was 75 mph on March 13, 1993 during the "Storm of the Century" blizzard.
Buffalo, New York is in the Eastern Time Zone (ET).
The lowest reported temperatures for New York State is -52F, reported at Stillwater Reservoir on 2/9/34 and Old Forge on 2/18/79, both located in Herkimer County in the northern part of the state.
Yes, the temperature in Buffalo, New York has reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit on a few occasions, although it is rare. The most recent occurrence was on July 17, 1988.
102 on July 9, 1936.
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The lowest recorded temperature in Brooklyn New York is negative 4 degrees on January 20, 1994.
The hottest recorded temperature in NYC occurred on July 9th 1936, 106 0F
106 Degree Fahrenheit on August 3rd, 2006. NOTE: This is incorrect. The correct answer is 107 on LaGuardia Airport on July 3, 1966. That is the highest temperature ever recorded anywhere in New York City. Central Park's record is 106 on July 9, 1936. In 2011 Newark Airport nearby recorded a new all-time high of 108 on July 22.
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New York experiences a range of extreme weather temperatures. In the winter, temperatures can drop below freezing, especially during cold snaps or polar vortex events. In the summer, temperatures can rise to above 90°F, with heat waves occurring periodically.
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Compared to New York City, Buffalo New York is quite small. But compared to Buffalo, Wyoming, Buffalo New York is quite large. So size of cities depends on the comparisons you use.
Buffalo NY is the second largest New York city but there is also a Buffalo in:MinnesotaIowaIllinoisIndianaKansasKentuckyMissouriMontanaNorth Dakota andOklahoma.
Buffalo, New York is at the other end of the state from New York City.