Well-above normal temperatures during the first half of February allowed all reporting centres to have monthly mean temperatures anywhere from 2.3 to 5.6 degrees above normal.
Meadow Lake topped the list at 5.6 degrees above normal making it the fifth warmest February in the last 62 years. Saskatoon recorded the 13th warmest February in 125 years with a mean temperature 3.7 degrees above normal. (The maps and charts below are courtesy of Environment and Climate Change Canada)
February precipitation was below normal across the north and above normal in central and southern regions due to some snowfall during the last few days of the month.