February 2022 Climate Summary for Northern and Eastern Maine
...PRELIMINARY FEBRUARY 2022 CLIMATE NARRATIVE FOR NORTHERN/EASTERN
MAINE...
FEBRUARY ENDED WITH TEMPERATURES THAT WERE NOT TOO FAR FROM THE 1991-
2020 NORMALS. THE MONTHLY AVERAGE TEMPERATURES RANGED FROM 2 DEGREES
BELOW AVERAGE TO NEAR AVERAGE ACROSS THE FAR NORTH FROM CARIBOU
NORTH TO THE SAINT JOHN VALLEY, AND FROM 1 TO 2 DEGREES ABOVE
AVERAGE ACROSS THE REMAINDER OF NORTHERN AND EASTERN MAINE.
TEMPERATURES WERE QUITE VARIABLE DURING THE MONTH WITH FREQUENT
ALTERNATING SPELLS OF BOTH WELL ABOVE AVERAGE AND WELL BELOW AVERAGE
TEMPERATURES.
IN CARIBOU, THE TEMPERATURE RANGED FROM A LOW OF 22 BELOW ON THE 1ST
TO 43 ABOVE ON THE 12TH. IN BANGOR, THE TEMPERATURE RANGED FROM 17
BELOW ON THE 26TH TO 65 ABOVE ON THE 23RD. MASARDIS SET THE
CONTIGUOUS U.S. COLD SPOT ON THE MORNING OF THE 1ST WITH A LOW OF 35
BELOW, AND AGAIN ON THE MORNING OF THE 6TH WITH A LOW OF 31 BELLOW.
PRECIPITATION WAS ABOVE AVERAGE AND RANGED FROM 130 TO 200 PERCENT
OF NORMAL. SNOWFALL WAS ALSO ABOVE AVERAGE ACROSS THE REGION. IN
CARIBOU, A TOTAL OF 29.2 INCHES OF SNOW WAS OBSERVED, WHICH WAS 3.9
INCHES ABOVE AVERAGE. IN BANGOR, 20.7 INCHES OF SNOW WAS REPORTED,
WHICH WAS 3.2 INCHES ABOVE AVERAGE.
THE MOST SIGNIFICANT SNOW EVENTS WERE ON THE 4TH-5TH WHEN AREAS FROM
BANGOR NORTH TO CARIBOU OBSERVED FROM 8 TO 16 INCHES OF SNOW.
THE STORM PRODUCED SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SLEET ALONG AND NEAR THE
COAST WITH 3.5 INCHES OBSERVED NEAR ELLSWORTH, AND 5.3 INCHES IN
EASTPORT. ANOTHER STORM ON THE 8TH INTO THE 9TH PRODUCED FROM 8 TO
15 INCHES OF SNOW FROM MILLINOCKET NORTH TO THE SAINT JOHN VALLEY.
SNOW DEPTH ON THE 1ST RANGED FROM 10 TO 18 INCHES ALONG THE COAST,
AND FROM 14 TO 32 INCHES ACROSS AROOSTOOK COUNTY WITH THE HIGHEST
AMOUNTS ACROSS THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS ALONG AND TO THE WEST OF ROUTE
11. BY THE END OF FEBRUARY, THE SNOW DEPTH RANGED FROM 15 TO 25
INCHES ACROSS NORTHERN AREAS WITH LOCAL AMOUNTS OF 30 TO 40 INCHES
ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN TO THE WEST OF ROUTE 11. IN BANGOR AND
ALONG THE COAST, THE SNOW DEPTH RANGED FROM 2 TO 6 INCHES WITH THE
LOWEST AMOUNTS ALONG THE IMMEDIATE COAST.
BANGOR SET AN ALL-TIME RECORD HIGH FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY ON THE
23RD WITH A HIGH OF 65 DEGREES. THIS BROKE THE MONTHLY RECORD OF 60
DEGREES SET ON FEBRUARY 21, 1937. IN SHARP CONTRAST, JUST 60 HOURS
LATER ON THE 26TH BANGOR SET A DAILY RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE OF 17
BELOW WHICH BROKE THE PREVIOUS DAILY RECORD OF 15 BELOW SET IN 1929.
IN ADDITION, AN ALL-TIME RECORD WARM LOW TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH
AT BANGOR WAS ESTABLISHED ON THE 17TH WHEN THE LOW WAS 42 DEGREES.
THIS BROKE THE PREVIOUS MONTHLY RECORD OF 41 DEGREES SET ON FEBRUARY
21, 1981.
THE OUTLOOK FROM THE CLIMATE PREDICTION CENTER FOR MARCH INDICATES
THAT THERE ARE NO STRONG CLIMATE SIGNALS THAT POINT TOWARD IT BEING
UNUSUALLY MILD OR COLD. THE ODDS ARE TILTED TOWARD ABOVE AVERAGE
PRECIPITATION. DAYLIGHT INCREASES RAPIDLY DURING THE MONTH WITH OVER
AN HOUR AND A HALF OF ADDITIONAL DAYLIGHT BY THE END OF THE MONTH.
AVERAGE TEMPERATURES RISE SIGNIFICANTLY DURING THE MONTH WITH AN
AVERAGE HIGH IN THE UPPER 20S IN THE FAR NORTH AT THE START OF THE
MONTH AND NEAR 40 DEGREES BY THE END OF THE MONTH. IN BANGOR,
AVERAGE HIGHS RISE FROM THE MID 30S ON THE 1ST TO THE MID 40S BY
MONTHS END. LOWS ACROSS THE NORTH AVERAGE AROUND 10 DEGREES AT THE
START OF THE MONTH, AND NEAR 20 DEGREES BY THE END OF THE MONTH. IN
BANGOR, AVERAGE LOWS RISE FROM 15 DEGREES ON THE 1ST TO 27 DEGREES
BY THE END OF THE MONTH. AVERAGE MONTHLY SNOWFALL IS 15.2 INCHES IN
BANGOR AND 21.4 INCHES IN CARIBOU.
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CB/VJN
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