Thursday, February 5, 2026

Today in New York Weather History: February 20

1890 (Thursday)

Rain changed to snow and 1.0" accumulated.  This was the only measurable snowfall in January and February, and would be the least snowy Jan/Feb until 1919, when 0.8" fell.  (And many years later, 1998 would have just 0.5" in those two months.) 

1912 (Tuesday)

Yesterday and today had the first back-to-back lows above 32° in eight weeks (since Dec. 26-27). 

1918 (Wednesday)

After the day's high of 59° was reached at daybreak (the mildest reading in three months), Arctic air moved in and the temperature dropped to 18° by midnight (with a wind chill of zero degrees).  By daybreak on the 21st the mercury bottomed out at 8°.  

1921 (Sunday)

The winter's biggest snowfall amounted to 12.5".  Precipitation began shortly after midnight as rain, but quickly changed to snow after 1 AM and continued until early evening; it was a very wet snow, produced by 2.68" of liquid precipitation.  Winds gusted to 41 mph.  The temperature fell slowly throughout the day, from 35° to 22° (on the way to 14° by daybreak on the 21st). 

1924 (Wednesday)

Beginning last night, a nor'easter dumped nearly five inches of heavy snow that continued into the wee hours of this morning, then changed to sleet, then rain as the temperature rose into the mid-30s by late morning (precipitation ended around noon).  Winds gusted between 30-40 mph during the rainy part of the storm.  In total, 2.62" of precipitation was measured (2.21" of it fell today). 

1927 (Sunday)

Just two degrees separated today's very cold high/low of 25°/23°.  Skies were overcast with some very light snow in the air (0.4" accumulated). 

1936 (Thursday)

This morning's low of 9° was the twelfth, and last, low in the single digits or colder of the winter - the last winter with ten or more such frigid lows (thru the winter of 2025).  In total, there have been fourteen winters with ten or more days with lows of 10° or colder (with more than half concentrated between 1873 and 1888). 

1943 (Saturday)

Just five days after a morning low of 8° below zero (the third coldest temperature on record in Central Park) today's high reached 63° - the greatest rebound in temperature following a sub-zero reading.  This was the first of five consecutive days with highs in the 60s.  

 

1958 (Thursday)

Today's high was 33° - the first day since Feb. 7 with a high above freezing.  The twelve days from Feb. 8 thru Feb. 19 had an average high/low of 24°/13°, which was fifteen degrees colder than average. 

1959 (Friday)

High temperatures of the past three days: 44° on 2/18, 33° yesterday, and 22° today. 

1964 (Thursday)

This was the ninth day since 2/8 to have measurable snow.  The combined amount of 11.9" was comparable to the snowstorm on 1/12-13 that dumped 12.5".  Today's snowfall was just 0.4" and over by 4 AM.  It was part of an extended wet snowfall that began late on 2/18 and amounted to 6.8" in total.  

 

1981 (Friday)

A rainstorm that began yesterday dropped 0.85" in the bucket last night and 1.77" today, for a total of 2.62".  This was the biggest rainstorm in seven months. 

1990 (Tuesday)

This was the fourth day of see-saw temperatures, with highs of: 58°-38°-56°-35° (today). 

2005 (Sunday)

The first measurable snow of the month fell today.  And over the next ten days three mini-snowstorms of five inches+ would pass through, dumping a total of 18.7" of snow.  The first storm moved in this evening after 9 PM, and by the time the snow ended at 10 AM on the 21st, five inches had accumulated. 

 

 2007 (Tuesday)

Today was the 36th day in a row with a low temperature of 32° or colder, the longest such streak since one of 51 days in the winter of 1976-77.  (There would be one of 38 days during the winter of 2015.) 

2015 (Friday)

The morning's frigid low of easily broke the previous record of 7° set in 1950.  This was the seventh day this winter with a low in the single digits and was the coldest reading since the winter of 2004 - and came just four days after a low of 3° had received that distinction.  With a high/low of 19°/2°, the day's mean temperature was 26 degrees below average.  Since 1960 there have been only three winter days more below average (all were 27 degrees below average, occurring in the winters of 1977, 1985 and 1994).  

 

 2016 (Saturday)

After four near-misses on 1/10, 2/1, 2/2, and 2/4, when the highs reached 59°, today saw the year's first reading of 60°+.  Although this was two-and-a-half weeks later than the average date for this occurrence, it was far earlier than last year when it occurred on 3/26, (and on 3/11 the year before that).  Today's high was 62 degrees above the AM low of -1° six days ago (bringing to mind 1943's rebound on this very same date). 

2017 (Monday)

This was the end of a sunny and mild Presidents' Day weekend, which was the mildest on record (pushing ahead of 1994's).  The average high of 61° during the three days was 19 degrees above average.  With a high of 55°, today was the coolest of the three days (Saturday had a high of 63°, Sunday's was 65°).  This would have made for a nice Easter weekend.  These mild conditions were in stark contrast to the previous two Presidents' Day weekends, which were the second (2016) and third (2015) coldest on record.  

 

The Oculus, near the 9/11 Memorial and Freedom Tower, 

opened to the public in 2016. 

2018 (Tuesday)

Overcast skies in the morning gave way to sunshine by lunchtime, and the temperature soared to 67°, the warmest reading since Nov. 3.  This was the fourth day this month with a high in the 60s (all since 2/11), making this the third February in a row with four or more such days - a record streak.  This followed three Februarys in a row with no highs in the 60s.    

2023 (Monday)

Although the warmest high temperature on Presidents' Day is 64° in 2008, President's Day 2023 has the distinction of having the mildest mean temperature, with a high/low of 61°/47° (2008's low was 40°), 17 degrees above average. 

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