Preliminary Climate Summary for February 2026: Despite a NOAA Climate Prediction Center Outlook last month that suggested February would be colder than normal in Minnesota, the measured climate data show that we were significantly warmer than normal. Most climate stations report a mean monthly temperature for February that ranges from 5°F to 8°F above normal. Extremes for the month were 63°F at Marshall (Lyon County) on the 16th to -29°F at Seagull Lake (Cook County) on the 3rd. Within the statewide climate station network, there were 138 daily record high maximum temperature records set or tied, and there were 34 daily record high minimum temperature records set or tied. Most of these occurred during mid-month, with over 45 daily temperature records reported around the state on a very warm Valentine’s Day (February 14. Marshall (Lyon County) reported 11 days with a high temperature of 50°F or greater and two days of 60°F or higher. Overall, the statewide average temperature for ...
Snow and high winds this week: After over a two-week dry spell across most of the state, a slow-moving winter storm brought rain and snow to much of Minnesota over February 17-19 this week. The storm also brought very high winds. There were numerous reports of record daily snowfalls from the climate station network. Some of these included: Reported on February 18th: Pokegama Dam 5.0 inches Cloquet 5.2 inches Duluth 6.3 inches Brimson 11.0 inches Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center 13.0 inches Two Harbors 7NW 20.3 inches Reported on February 19th: Jordan 5.1 inches Brimson 5.7 inches Litchfield 6.0 inches Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center 15.4 inches Grand Marais 17.5 inches Some of the storm total snowfall numbers were a bit staggering, including several along the north shore of Lake Superior. A few examples: 38.6 inches at Hovland (Cook County) 28.4 inches at Wolf Ridge (Lake County) 24.2 inches at Tofte (Cook County) 22.5 inches at Grand Marais (Cook County) 20.3 inche...