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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 >

McAlester, Oklahoma
February Climate Data (Page 2)

    |-- Temp. Records --||-- Precip Records --||------ Degree Day Normals -------|
     Hi        Lo         Record     Record     Heating          Cooling
Day  Mean Year Mean Year  Rain  Year Snow  Year Day Month Season Day Month Season  Day
 1    66  1986  12  1985  1.51  1990   2.3  1985  23   23   2062   0    0      1    1 
 2    68  1986  (8) 1985  0.65  1989   2.0  1956  23   46   2085   0    0      1    2 
 3    62  1986  12  1989  0.77  1986     T  1959  23   69   2108   0    0      1    3 
 4    71  2007  10  1989  1.08  1964   3.0  1985  23   92   2131   0    0      1    4 
 5    59 *2019  13  1989  1.14  1957   1.0  1983  23  115   2154   0    0      1    5 
  
 6    66  2017  15  1985  0.86  1999   5.0  1979  23  138   2177   0    0      1    6 
 7    66  2009  21  1985  1.78  1973   2.1  1961  22  160   2199   0    0      1    7 
 8    67  2001  18  1971  1.10  2023     T  1973  22  182   2221   0    0      1    8 
 9    69  1999  13  1979  2.84  1966   4.0  1978  22  204   2243   0    0      1    9 
10    70  1999  14  2011  1.10  2009   1.3  1986  22  226   2265   0    0      1   10 
 
11   (75) 2017  13  1981  1.09  1977   0.5  1988  21  247   2286   0    0      1   11 
12    70  1962  19  2021  1.67  1978   1.0  1982  21  268   2307   0    0      1   12 
13    71  1962  17  2021  1.26  1989   2.0  1968  21  289   2328   0    0      1   13 
14    68  1954  11  2021  1.72  2017   1.0  1968  21  310   2349   0    0      1   14 
15    70  1954  (4) 2021  1.78  2001   3.8  1960  20  330   2369   0    0      1   15 
 
16    65  2011   5  2021  2.07  2008   1.0  1978  20  350   2389   0    0      1   16 
17    68  2011  15  1979  1.48  1956   7.0  1978  20  370   2409   0    0      1   17 
18    67  2011  14  1978  0.86  1988   0.2  1973  20  390   2429   0    0      1   18 
19    67  2016  18  1978  1.08  1954   0.0    --  19  409   2448   0    0      1   19 
20    70  2016  27  1978  2.62  2018     T  1960  19  428   2467   0    0      1   20 
 
21    70  2024  20  1978  1.36  1969   2.0  1968  19  447   2486   0    0      1   21 
22    69  1996  22  1968  2.30  1975   1.0  1971  18  465   2504   0    0      1   22 
23    69  1982  21  2022 (2.95) 1985 (10.1) 1975  18  483   2522   0    0      1   23 
24    68  2000  20 *2003  1.21  1993   6.0  1979  18  501   2540   0    0      1   24 
25    68  1996  21 *2003  0.46  2013     T  1960  18  519   2558   0    0      1   25 
 
26    69 *2024  24  1960  2.08  1984   1.1  1982  17  536   2575   0    0      1   26 
27    68  1981  23  2015  0.65  2018   1.0  1984  17  553   2592   0    0      1   27 
28    70  2017  19  1962  1.99  1987     T  1960  17  570   2609   0    0      1   28 
29    66  2000  25  1960  0.24  2004     T  1960  16  586   2625   0    0      1   29 
 
* Indicates occurrences in previous years     ( ) Indicates monthly extremes

[ Add February 29 Degree Days to each month's total during Leap Years only ]

Period of Record:

Temperature:  1953-Present
Rainfall:     1953-Present
Snowfall:     1953-1997
Normals:      1981-2010 (30 Year Average)
(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 20, 2024