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February 2026 OBS & Discussion


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1 hour ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

The way some people classify March is almost comical. In many parts of the forum average temperatures in early March are still below freezing. To call it a spring month, even though I know it's part of Met Spring, is misleading unless you're referencing late March in the southern portions of the forum. Of course it can snow in April in any part of the forum. 

The warming during March has prevented several stations like EWR, NYC, and LGA from having another 10”+ snowstorm since 1993. 
 

March Maximum 3-Day Total Snowfall 
for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ
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Last value also occurred in one or more previous years.
Period of record: 1843-05-01 to 2026-02-08
  19.0 1888-03-12 through 1888-03-14 0
  18.3 1956-03-17 through 1956-03-19 0
  18.2 1956-03-18 through 1956-03-20 0
  14.8 1958-03-20 through 1958-03-22 0

 

14.8 1958-03-19 through 1958-03-21 0
  13.9 1960-03-03 through 1960-03-05 0
  13.9 1960-03-02 through 1960-03-04 0
  12.7 1993-03-13 through 1993-03-15 0
  12.7 1993-03-12 through 1993-03-14 0

 

12.7 1956-03-19 through 1956-03-21 0
  12.5 1960-03-01 through 1960-03-03 0
  12.1 1941-03-08 through 1941-03-10 0
  12.1 1941-03-07 through 1941-03-09 0
  12.0 1941-03-06 through 1941-03-08 0
  12.0 1917-03-02 through 1917-03-04 0
  12.0 1852-03-17 through 1852-03-19 0
  12.0 1852-03-16 through 1852-03-18 0
  12.0 1852-03-15 through 1852-03-17 0
  11.9 1993-03-11 through 1993-03-13 0
  11.5 1896-03-15 through 1896-03-17 0
  11.5 1896-03-14 through 1896-03-16 0
  11.2 1956-03-16 through 1956-03-18 0
  11.0 1867-03-17 through 1867-03-19 0
  11.0 1867-03-16 through 1867-03-18 0
  11.0 1867-03-15 through 1867-03-17 0
  10.5 1861-03-19 through 1861-03-21 0
  10.5 1851-03-07 through 1851-03-09 0
  10.5 1851-03-06 through 1851-03-08 0
  10.1 1917-03-03 through 1917-03-05 0
  9.5 1958-03-18 through 1958-03-20 0
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39 minutes ago, PhiEaglesfan712 said:

Enjoy the cold while it last because it will pretty much be done when February is over. March will start out warm, with at least one 60+ degree day in the first week of the month.

You are still on the warm train? You have been warm the whole winter.

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52 minutes ago, MJO812 said:

You are still on the warm train? You have been warm the whole winter.

Not on the short term, but definitely on the long term. February is still going to end up below average, but I expect things to be closer to average (and probably on the warm side) in March, and well above average in April.

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11 minutes ago, PhiEaglesfan712 said:

Not on the short term, but definitely on the long term. February is still going to end up below average, but I expect things to be closer to average (and probably on the warm side) in March, and well above average in April.

with well below normal Atlantic waters?    Good luck with that especially with any east flow off the water in March/April

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7 minutes ago, PhiEaglesfan712 said:

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That's on the table of possibilities but also there has been mention of this being an active back door cold front season which could lower temperatures in the northern mid atlantic and northeast - so it could be milder than average south of the Mason Dixon Line but much cooler north of it- thats also on the table

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7 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said:

Probably similar to just about everyone else - right most of the time but busts sometimes - Collier holds a Bachelor's degree in Meteorology and a Bachelor of Science in Broadcast Meteorology from Mississippi State University and The University of Tulsa..

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