Northeast shatters six February all-time warm temperature records, as 47 daily records are set or tied
By Blaine Friedlander
The Northeast survived the 11th warmest February in 103 years of record -- warm enough to shatter six all-time temperature records for the month and set or tie 47 daily high-temperature records, according to climatologists at the Northeast Regional Climate Center at Cornell University.
"February was a continuation of the winter's warm weather," said Keith Eggleston, regional climatologist at the center. For the Northeast, the month averaged 5.4 degrees warmer than normal, making it the region's 11th warmest February in 103 years of records. The winter season (December through February) was also the 11th warmest on record in the Northeast, with a departure from normal of plus 4.2 degrees.
Rochester, N.Y., was among the cities that obliterated previous high-temperature records for the month. On Feb. 21, the mercury hit 73 degrees -- the first time since February 1932 that the high-temperature for the month reached above 70 degrees.
It was the second-warmest February on record in Connecticut (7.7 degrees warmer than normal) and in New Jersey (6.9 degrees warmer than normal) and the fourth warmest February in Rhode Island (6.2 degrees warmer than normal).
For February, Maine had the region's smallest temperature departure at 1.3 degrees above the long-term average.
Several locations in New York, such as Rochester, Buffalo, Albany, Ithaca and John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City, reported their warmest temperatures ever recorded in February on either the 21st or the 27th.
For the first month since December 1995, every state in the Northeast reported precipitation totals that averaged drier than normal. Overall, the 12-state region received 81 percent of the normal February precipitation, to rank as the 23rd driest February on record. Southern New England received about half its normal allotment, while New York came very close to normal at 99 percent.
Winter season precipitation (rain plus melted snow), meanwhile, was somewhat wetter than normal at 112 percent of the 30-year average in the Northeast. It was the 13th wettest winter in New Jersey, with 132 percent of normal, but the eighth driest winter season in West Virginia (73 percent of normal).
New Weather Records
Temperature
Note: It was the warmest February on record at Bridgeport, Conn. The average monthly
temperature of 37.3 beat the previous record of 36.8 set in 1954.
Monthly High Temperature Records
City New Previous Albany, N.Y. 68 67 in 1976 Buffalo, N.Y. 70 68 in 1932 Kennedy AP, N.Y. 71 68 in 1991 Rochester, N.Y. 73 70 in 1932 Harrisburg, Pa. 78 75 in 1985 Ithaca, N.Y. 67 66 in 1953 Daily High Temperature Records City Date New Previous Charleston, W.Va. 18th 64 63 in 1984 Bridgeport, Conn. 19th 61 55 in 1990 Providence, R.I. 19th 64 62 in 1949 Central Park, N.Y. 19th 66 63 in 1961 Kennedy AP, N.Y. 19th 66 60 in 1961 Brookhaven, N.Y. 19th 62 56 in 1981 Newark, N.J. 19th 66 62 in 1961 Allentown, Pa. 19th 63 60 in 1981 Harrisburg, Pa. (tie) 19th 66 66 in 1948 Williamsport, Pa. 19th 60 58 in 1954 Wilmington, Del. (tie) 19th 67 67 in 1948 Buffalo, N.Y. 21st 70 62 in 1953 Rochester, N.Y. 21st 73 59 in 1953 Harrisburg, Pa. 21st 71 70 in 1930 Pittsburgh 21st 73 67 in 1930 Beckley, W.Va. 21st 67 63 in 1983 Huntington, W.Va. 21st 74 61 in 1974 Parkersburg, W.Va. 21st 72 70 in 1959 Morgantown, W.Va. 21st 73 69 in 1976 Concord, N.H. 22nd 67 57 in 1990 Burlington, Vt. 22nd 59 54 in 1990 St. Johnsbury, Vt. 22nd 61 58 in 1981 Boston 22nd 66 63 in 1990 Hartford, Conn. 22nd 69 62 in 1991 Albany, N.Y. 22nd 68 62 in 1981 Central Park, N.Y. 22nd 69 66 in 1991 Ithaca, N.Y. 22nd 63 62 in 1930 Binghamton, N.Y. 22nd 60 57 in 1974 Newark, N.J. 22nd 70 66 in 1974 Bridgeport, Conn. 27th 67 62 in 1951 Hartford, Conn. (tie) 27th 65 65 in 1976 Wilmington, Del. 27th 73 70 in 1946 Baltimore 27th 76 73 in 1977 Worcester, Mass. 27th 60 56 in 1976 Atlantic City, N.J. 27th 73 70 in 1971 Newark, N.J. 27th 74 67 in 1976 Albany, N.Y. 27th 61 56 in 1880 Binghamton, N.Y. 27th 53 51 in 1977 Buffalo, N.Y. 27th 63 57 in 1977 Central Park, N.Y. 27th 72 68 in 1880 Kennedy AP, N.Y. 27th 71 67 in 1976 Ithaca, N.Y. 27th 67 62 in 1880 Rochester, N.Y. 27th 63 57 in 1880 Syracuse, N.Y. 27th 60 50 in 1977 Allentown, Pa. 27th 72 64 in 1976 Harrisburg, Pa. 27th 78 67 in 1976 Philadelphia 27th 74 70 in 1946 Wilkes Barre-Scranton, Pa. 27th 70 59 in 1976 Williamsport, Pa. 27th 69 63 in 1976 Dulles Airport, Va. 27th 74 71 in 1977 National Airport, Va. 27th 77 74 in 1977 Low Temperature Record City Date New Previous Caribou, Maine 17th -22 -18 in 1973
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