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February 1, 2022: Dissipated: February 9, 2022 (Exited to sea on February 5) Lowest pressure: 1004 mb (29.65 inHg) Tornadoes confirmed: 5: Max. rating 1: EF2 tornado: Maximum snowfall or ice accretion: Snow – 37 in (94 cm) at Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico Sleet – 5.30 in (13.5 cm) in Eastport, Maine Ice – 0.80 in (20 mm) in Lake Ariel ...
The 2021–22 North American winter was not as significant and record-breaking as the previous winter season.Despite this, several notable and significant events still occurred, including two separate record-breaking tornado outbreaks in mid-December, a significant winter storm in the South in mid-January, a powerful blizzard that impacted the Northeast coast at the end of January and a wide ...
The record warm January contributed to the first snowfall occurring on February 1, the latest first date for snowfall on record. [139] The season also became the least snowy on record at Baltimore , Atlantic City , Bridgeport , Oswego and Elkins , as well as tying for the second least snowy at Philadelphia , becoming the third least snowy in ...
February's temperature forecast looks much different than January's persistent cold, but there's a late month wild card that could change that, according to an updated outlook released Friday by ...
Get the Portland, ME local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.
The surge of mild air will sharply contrast with an exceptionally cold and snowy January, which ended with temperatures 3-6 degrees below the historical average from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes.
San Francisco recorded 78 °F on February 10, an all-time record for the city for meteorological winter. [159] February 10–18 – Tropical Storm Dumako killed 14 people and caused over $1 million (2022 USD) in damage across Madagascar. [160] February 13–14 – A series of floods in Oman killed one person. [161]
Minimum temperature map of the United States from 1871–1888 Maximum temperature map of the United States from 1871–1888. The following table lists the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the 5 inhabited U.S. territories during the past two centuries, in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. [1]