On June 24, 2026, New York City's official high temperature at Central Park is being observed throughout the afternoon. The National Weather Service's daily climatological report provides the final reading for each calendar day, serving as the authoritative data source for the day's maximum temperature.
Central Park is the official weather observation site for New York City, used by the National Weather Service for all official climate records. The NWS report is the primary source for determining the day's high temperature.
As of 4:00 PM EDT on June 24, 2026, the observed temperature at Central Park was 81°F, according to Weather Underground's station data. This reading is just below the band of interest, with afternoon heat potentially pushing higher before sunset.
The final official high temperature for June 24 has not yet been published by the National Weather Service; only preliminary observations are available so far. The NWS typically releases the official daily report by early the next day, and preliminary observations may differ slightly from the final official value.
The release of the official NWS daily climatological report for June 24 will confirm the actual high temperature for Central Park. That report is expected in the coming hours.



