Chicago is experiencing a shift to colder temperatures after a mild February, with highs dropping below normal. Despite a brief cold snap, the Midwest is expected to see above-normal temperatures in the last two weeks of February, potentially setting warmest winter records. Central US is forecasted to have much warmer than normal weather in late February, followed by wet conditions. Chicago is poised to have its warmest February on record.
Chicago is on track to have the warmest February on record. https://t.co/kAkU18vt9H https://t.co/ctMgDAuLFJ
Much warmer than normal weather is heading to the Central US in late February, and most indications are that wet/active conditions will follow. Full analysis this morning: https://t.co/RngzOctvjy #agwx https://t.co/IgAnrOYGR2
Even after a quick shot of snow + cold, the "lost winter" in the Midwest is poised to continue during the last 2 weeks of February. Long-range models show much above normal temps and many cities will lock in their warmest winter (Dec-Feb) on record. ⬇️ https://t.co/8Agpgk2Snb
February has been incredibly mild so far. Each day has been above normal. However, that ends today with a forecast high in the low 30s. Our normal high is 36°. #Chicago https://t.co/MUgBpbYwCD
February has been incredibly mild. Today is the first day this month highs will be below normal (36°). #Chicago https://t.co/tSizjkY9uI