Sunday, January 29, 2017

What's the Hottest Weather Temperature Ever Recorded in Chicago in February?

Do you know what the hottest weather temperature ever recorded in Chicago is in the month of February? The answer to that weather trivia question will probably shock and astound you.



The average daily temperature in Chicago in the month of February is just 25.4 degrees. February is the second coldest month in the city behind January which is good for visitors, travelers and tourists to Chicago to know.

Weather temperatures have officially been kept in Chicago since 1872. So the hottest temperature record for February in Chicago is from 1872 until the present day.

What's the Hottest Weather Temperature Ever Recorded in Chicago in February?

  • 75 degrees on February 27, 1976

That's right the hottest weather temperature ever recorded in Chicago in the month of February is a sweltering 75 degrees. That record hottest temperature for the month of February in Chicago was set on February 27, 1976.

How unusual is a 70 degree weather temperature day in Chicago in February? Since 1872, there have only been five days when the temperature rose to 70 degrees in the city in February. 

In addition to the date above, it was also 72 degrees on February 25, 2000 and 70 degrees on February 11, 1999 as well as 70 on both February 18 and 20, 2017. 

Will the temperature rise to 70 degrees this February in Chicago? Since it's only happened five times since 1872, a 70 degree day is unlikely but since it has happened in the past a 70 degree weather temperature day could happen this February in the Windy City.

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