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New York State's lowest recorded temperatures: Albany (capital) -28F; Buffalo -20F; New York City -15F; record for state -52F in Old Forge on 2/18/79 New York State's highest recorded temperatures: Albany (capital) 103F; Buffalo 98F; New York City 106F; record for state 108F in Troy on 7/22/26
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.
during hurricane hazel in october of 1954 I believe the wind speed atop the empire state building recorded a wind gust to 124mph?
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, Aruba is one hour ahead of Buffalo, New York when the United States is not observing daylight saving time.Specifically, Aruba is in the Atlantic Standard Time Zone. Daylight saving time never is observed on the island. Between March 13 and November 6, 2011, the time is the same in Aruba and Buffalo, New York. At 2:00 a.m. on the 6th, residents of Buffalo will turn their clocks back and thereby be an hour behind Aruba time.
According to weather.com: "The highest recorded temperature was 99°F in August of 1948. "
102 on July 9, 1936.
New York State's lowest recorded temperatures: Albany (capital) -28F; Buffalo -20F; New York City -15F; record for state -52F in Old Forge on 2/18/79 New York State's highest recorded temperatures: Albany (capital) 103F; Buffalo 98F; New York City 106F; record for state 108F in Troy on 7/22/26
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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
-Buffalo is not far from Niagara falls -buffalo is in New York
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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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.