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February 2026 OBS & Discussion


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1 hour ago, Freezing Drizzle said:

The brutally cold season of 1976-1977 only yielded some 25 inches in the NYC area. (24.5" in CPK.)
Yes, the snowfalls lasted. lol

Heavy ice formation in the waterways. Area ferry services were suspended. 

Averages by month, Central Park:
November 1976 41.7 F (The coldest November since 1917 surely "primed" the cold waters.)
December 1976 - 29.9 F (Number 9 since records kept.)
January 1977 - 22.1 F (Number 2 since records kept.)
February 1977 - 33.5 F

October 1976 too.  That was the last time Central Park got down to the 20s in October.

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3 minutes ago, MJO812 said:

All the models show some milder weather as we head into February . A nice thaw. Hopefully it doesn't last long .

Pattern looks to become much more progressive with less amplification and reverting back to more northern stream dominated  Cold up in Canada is far less frigid and less widespread over western Canada than it was.  Lowest temperature at this hour up in the Yukon Province is -1, most of the NWT is in the single digits above and below zero. Still cold and solid and deep snow cover up stream so we should get some benefit from that from that for a while.  After next weekends cold shot the worst of the worst in terms of cold is likely over for the winter.  I wouldn't bet against below normal precipitation for the first two weeks of February.

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