After a dry start to the year, February promises snowy weather
Briefly

The article discusses February's weather, predicting markedly milder and wetter conditions compared to prior months. January was characterized by colder, drier weather with less snow. Historically, February can deliver significant snowfall but also hints at spring's arrival. The national climate center anticipates above-average precipitation, particularly in Northern New England, alongside a gradual increase in temperatures. While snowfall varies widely, this February seems poised for more activity than last year's sparse conditions, offering better opportunities for skiing and enjoyment of winter sports.
As we look ahead to the weather for our second month of the year, we see milder and wetter conditions are likely compared to previous months.
February is unique as it symbolizes the end of meteorological winter, hinting at spring's arrival even in cold, snowy conditions.
The national climate center predicts February will be milder than average with near or above-average precipitation, especially in interior New England.
Last year brought almost no snowfall, but this February should present more skiing opportunities with increased chances of snow.
Read at Boston.com
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