Yes, Aphelion day - when the earth is furthest away from the sun in its lopsided elliptical orbit, in contrast to perihelion, when it is at its closest.
These things are all relative though- average distance Earth to Sun is 93 million miles, at Aphelion that distance extends to around 94.5 million - so only around 3% further out than usual.
It is hotter right now, counterintuitively, because of earths tilt from its vertical axis - a tilt of around 23% (?) - with the northern hemisphere tilted in toward the Sun. This has a greater effect than the distance from the Sun.