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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 >

Tulsa, 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    68  1911   8  1951  0.78  1923(13.2) 2011  25   25   2215    0    0      0    1 
 2    64  1986   8 *2011  0.69  1943  4.2  2022  25   50   2240    0    0      0    2 
 3    63 *2019   2  1996  0.84  2012  3.7  1913  25   75   2265    0    0      0    3 
 4    71  2008   6  1996  2.27  1971  4.1  1985  25  100   2290    0    0      0    4 
 5    64 *1938  10  1905  1.36  1964  2.5  1924  25  125   2315    0    0      0    5 
 
 6    64  1999  14  2014  0.64  1999  3.2  1979  24  149   2339    0    0      0    6 
 7    67 *2009  16  1914  1.09  2023  3.7  1961  24  173   2363    0    0      0    7 
 8    67  2001   3  1933  1.32  1944  3.7  1929  24  197   2387    0    0      0    8 
 9    64  1932  10 *2011  0.79  1908  5.2  2011  24  221   2411    0    0      0    9 
10    68  1932   8  2011  2.00  1898  2.2  1902  24  245   2435    0    0      0   10 
 
11   (72) 2017   9  1981  1.18  1977  3.8  1972  23  268   2458    0    0      0   11 
12    68  1909   5  1905  1.78  1978  2.8  1982  23  291   2481    0    0      0   12 
13    66 *1962   2  1905  0.70  1946  6.0  1944  23  314   2504    0    0      0   13 
14    68  1954   8  2021  1.01  1951  4.2  2021  22  336   2526    0    0      0   14 
15    70 *2018 (-1) 2021  1.74  1938  6.5  1993  22  358   2548    0    0      0   15 
 
16    66  2022   1  2021  1.14  2008  2.7  2015  22  380   2570    0    0      0   16 
17    70  2011  14 *1993  1.46  2022  4.0  1987  22  402   2592    0    0      0   17 
18    64 *2016  15 *2021  1.35  1974  3.0  1902  22  424   2614    0    0      0   18 
19    68  2016  18 *2021  1.31  1955  9.0  1921  21  445   2635    0    0      0   19 
20    68  2016  15  1918  1.94  1997  4.0  1969  21  466   2656    0    0      0   20 
 
21    66  1922  20  1939  1.43  1913  2.1  1971  21  487   2677    0    0      0   21 
22    66 *1996  22  1968 (2.99) 1985  0.6  1971  20  507   2697    0    0      0   22 
23    65  1930  13  1910  1.59  2018  7.0  2003  20  527   2717    0    0      0   23 
24    70  1930  13  2003  0.92  2011  2.0  1960  20  547   2737    0    0      0   24 
25    69  1944  18  2003  1.21  2013  0.7  1939  19  566   2756    0    0      0   25 
 
26    70  1996  16  1934  1.25  1984  3.0  1945  19  585   2775    0    0      0   26 
27    69  1981  17  2015  1.12  1950  4.2  1960  19  604   2794    0    0      0   27 
28    68  2017  14  1962  2.00  1987  1.7  1927  18  622   2812    0    0      0   28 
29    70  1972  18  1960  0.31  2004  0.4  1980 [18] 640   2830    0    0      0   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:  January 1905 - Present
Rainfall:     January 1888 - Present
Snowfall:     January 1900 - Present
Normals:      1991-2020 (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