The total amount of precipitation recorded was 1.32 inches, which was 2.68 inches below the usual amount for that 30-year period. This made it the sixth driest February ever recorded.
IThroughout the month, there were only eight days when measurable precipitation occurred. The most significant storm, which also brought the greatest amount of precipitation within 24 hours, happened on the 13th and resulted in 0.65 inches of liquid equivalent precipitation in the form of snow. The total snowfall for February reached 5.2 inches, which was 13.0 inches less than the average snowfall over the past 30 years.Information provided by the Blue Hills Observatory.
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