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February 2026 Obs


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5 hours ago, Tullioz said:

I had a very mild morning low of 45.9° after a high yesterday of 66.2°. This morning was the first since January 14th that the temperature didn't fall below freezing overnight in my backyard. Yesterday was a big snowmelt day and in its wake, I have noticed a few patches of snow mold. 

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Never heard of that. We had a low of 54 and ended with .17" of rain. Nothing left but dirty piles of snow in parking lots.

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Today was downright chilly! Looking forward to a pretty cold evening walk.

Edit: The walk was very enjoyable in the near calm chill with mid 40s. Tomorrow will be another lovely day. Saturday will be a little warmer (~upper 60s high), but with still nice low dewpoints.
 
 These are the types of days I dream about during the long monotonous hot and humid summers here.

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7 hours ago, yotaman said:

Last January was brutally cold. Not so sure about that map.

It’s because Feb 1-12 2026 has been brutal (coldest in many years) while Feb 1-12 of 2025 was the warmest in many decades in much of SE.

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16 hours ago, GaWx said:

It’s because Feb 1-12 2026 has been brutal (coldest in many years) while Feb 1-12 of 2025 was the warmest in many decades in much of SE.

Interesting. For ATL area we averaged 45.7 degrees Feb 1-12 which doesn't seem to bad to me, especially after the brutal Jan we had. I guess for Feb 45 average is low?

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3 hours ago, suzook said:

Interesting. For ATL area we averaged 45.7 degrees Feb 1-12 which doesn't seem to bad to me, especially after the brutal Jan we had. I guess for Feb 45 average is low?


Good catch.

But, GSO/RDU/New Bern were 33.3/35.7/35.2 (MB). Also, Greenville (NC), FAY, LUM, and ILM were MB.

Yes, ATL was 46.4 (NN). AHN was 44.4 (NN).
 

GVL was 39.4 (B). GSP was 41.0(B). CLT was 38.8 (B). Also, B were MYR, CHS, CAE, AGS, and SAV.

I should have said N and E NC, specifically, for the “brutal” Feb 1-12.

I just looked at SAV: averaging -1.5 for winter through 2/12 vs -0.4 prior winter. This makes 2025-6 the coldest thru 2/12 since 2010-1 there and in GSO meaning coldest in 10-20 years, which is close to what map has for those.

Map has N GA incl ATL-AHN coldest in 5-10 years…I’m checking now…….

AHN thru 2/12: 25-6: 45.4

24-5: 45.8

17-18: 44.8

Coldest in 5-10 is correct

 

ATL thru 2/12:

2025-6: 49, 45.2, 46.4

46.99

 

2024-5: 44.7 (2), 59.1

47.04

So, ATL 25-6 barely colder than 24-5 thru 2/12

 

**20-21: 46.15 (2), 47.6

So, 20-1: 46.4 thru 2/12 meaning colder than 25/6 meaning 25-6 is coldest since 20-1 meaning coldest in 5 meaning map’s coldest in 5-10 correct

@suzookfor ATL update just added

 

 

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