February 2026 at Blue Hill: By the Numbers

Climate Data · Monthly Summary


Sunrise from Great Blue Hill, February 2026
Sunrise from the summit of Great Blue Hill, February 2026. © Blue Hill Observatory & Science Center

February 2026 was a cold and notably snowy month on Great Blue Hill, finishing 1.7°F below the long-term average and delivering nearly twice the normal snowfall — driven almost entirely by one extraordinary storm in the final week of the month.

26.5°
Mean Temp
1.7° below avg

35.9″
Snowfall
17.7″ above avg

68 mph
Peak Gust
Feb 23

2.97″
Precip
1.03″ below avg

Temperature

The average temperature for February was 26.5°F, about 1.7° below the long-term normal. Average highs reached 34.7°F while average lows dipped to 18.3°F. The warmest day of the month was February 28, which topped out at 51°F — a brief hint of early spring. The coldest reading came on February 8, when the thermometer fell to –2°F overnight.

MetricObservedNormalDeparture
Mean Temperature26.5°F28.2°F–1.7°F
Average High34.7°F37.0°F–2.3°F
Average Low18.3°F19.5°F–1.2°F
Monthly High51°FFeb 28
Monthly Low–2°FFeb 8

Precipitation

Total liquid precipitation for February was 2.97 inches, running about 1.03 inches below the monthly normal. The month’s heaviest precipitation event occurred February 22–23, when 1.99 inches of liquid equivalent fell — nearly all of it as snow. Outside of that event, February was relatively dry.

MetricObservedNormalDeparture
Total Precipitation2.97″4.00″–1.03″
Heaviest Event1.99″Feb 22–23

Snowfall

Snowfall was the defining story of the month. February 2026 recorded 35.9 inches total — 17.7 inches above normal — with 24.8 inches falling in a single storm on February 22–23. A full account of the event and its historical context is available in our February 22–23 Storm Report.


Blue Hill Observatory surrounded by snow after the February 2026 storm
The Observatory following the February 22–23 storm, which deposited 24.8 inches on the summit. © Blue Hill Observatory & Science Center
MetricObservedNormalDeparture
Monthly Snowfall35.9″18.2″+17.7″
Largest Single Storm24.8″Feb 22–23

Wind

Winds averaged 11.8 mph for the month, predominantly from the northwest — the signature direction of Arctic high-pressure systems that dominated February’s weather pattern. The peak gust of 68 mph occurred on February 23 during the height of the snowstorm, when tight pressure gradients produced near-blizzard conditions on the summit.

Sunshine

February recorded approximately 51% of the possible sunshine for the month — below the typical amount, consistent with the active storm pattern and persistent cloud cover that accompanied the cold air.