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Powerful Pacific System Impacting the West; First Significant Snow for Portions of the East

Power Pacific system will continue to bring significant impacts for Pacific Northwest into northern California the remainder of the week. Dangerous coastal affects, heavy rain, flooding, strong winds, and higher elevation mountain snow continues. Meanwhile, a storm across the east is set to bring the first accumulating snow to many higher elevations of the Catskills into the central Appalachians. Read More >

Fayetteville, Arkansas
February Climate Data (Page 1)

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    |------Normals 1991-2020------| |--------- Record Temperatures ---------|
     Temperature   Precipitation     Hi        Lo        Hi        Lo
Day  Mx/Mn  Mean  Day  Month  Year   Max  Year Max  Year Min  Year Min  Year  Day
 1   50/26   38   .08   .08   2.83    75  1997   9  1951  57  1986 -14  1951   1 
 2   50/26   38   .07   .15   2.90    77  2020  13  2011  60  1986 -15  1951   2 
 3   50/26   38   .08   .23   2.98    75  1962  11  1996  58  1986  -6  1985   3 
 4   50/26   38   .07   .30   3.05    76  2008  10  1989  56  2008  -9  1996   4 
 5   50/26   38   .08   .38   3.13    74 *2019  14  1989  50  1991   4  1985   5 
 
 6   50/27   39   .08   .46   3.21    68  2024  17  2014  53  2019  -3 *1985   6 
 7   51/27   39   .08   .54   3.29    74  2017  23  2003  58  2009  -1  1985   7 
 8   51/27   39   .09   .63   3.38    71  2024  16  1971  61  2001  -3  1971   8 
 9   51/27   39   .09   .72   3.47    75  1957  22  1971  55  1959 -10  1971   9 
10   51/27   39   .09   .81   3.56    83  1954  20  1986  53  1999 -18  2011  10 
 
11   51/28   39   .09   .90   3.65    81  2017  19  1981  59  2017  -5 *2011  11 
12   52/28   40   .10  1.00   3.75    82  1962  24  1958  54  1961   6  1981  12 
13   52/28   40   .09  1.09   3.84    82  1962  35 *1995  54 *1990   7 *1986  13 
14   52/28   40   .09  1.18   3.93    73 *1956  26  2007  55  1954  11  1960  14 
15   52/28   40   .09  1.27   4.02    76  2005  (4) 2021  61  1954  -8  2021  15 
 
16   52/29   41   .09  1.36   4.11    76 *2006  20  2021  49  1982(-20) 2021  16 
17   53/29   41   .10  1.46   4.21    74  1986  21  1993  58  2011   7 *2015  17 
18   53/29   41   .09  1.55   4.30    79  1986  24  1978  58  2011  -1  1978  18 
19   53/29   41   .10  1.65   4.40    76  1986  22  2006  54  2018  -4  2021  19 
20   53/30   42   .09  1.74   4.49    77  1996  31  2006  55 *2017   7  2021  20 
 
21   54/30   42   .09  1.83   4.58    83  1996  24  1963  50 *2022   6  1963  21 
22   54/30   42   .10  1.93   4.68   (87) 1996  27  1968  59  1985   4  1963  22 
23   54/31   42   .11  2.04   4.79    80  2017  23  2015  54  2000   9  1989  23 
24   54/31   43   .10  2.14   4.89    80  1956  23  2003  62  1956   8  1967  24 
25   55/31   43   .11  2.25   5.00    78  2024  25  2003  55  2000   4  1965  25 
 
26   55/31   43   .10  2.35   5.10    78  2024  24  2002 (63) 1996   6  1960  26 
27   55/32   43   .10  2.45   5.20    81  2024  20  2015  59  1981  10  2002  27 
28   56/32   44   .11  2.56   5.31    78  2023  25  1962  57  2017   8  1962  28 
29   56/32   44   .11  2.67   5.42    77  1972  28  1960  57  1972  13  1964  29 

* Indicates occurrences in previous years     ( ) Indicates monthly extremes
February Monthly Normals 1991-2020:
 
Normal Max Temperature:   52.2°F   Monthly Heating Degree Days:       691 
Normal Min Temperature:   28.5°F   (leap year use 712) 
Normal Mean Temperature:  40.4°F   Season Total Heating Degree Days: 3208 
Normal Monthly Rainfall:   2.56"   (leap year use 3229)
            (leap year use 2.67")  Monthly Cooling Degree Days:         1
Normal Monthly Snowfall:   2.4"    Season Total Cooling Degree Days:    1
February Monthly Records:
Warmest Month:  49.0°F in 2017     Wettest Month:  8.60" in 1990 
Coolest Month:  28.9°F in 1978     Driest Month:   0.22" in 1996 
                                   Most Snowfall:  18.8" in 2011
(Monthly normals are computed by adding all of the daily mean data
 and then dividing by the number of days in the month)

 

Updated: March 17, 2024