The weather forecast for February indicates milder than average and wetter than average conditions for the first half of the month. January was less snowy, drier, and colder than the 30-year normal, leading to a typical winter feel. February marks the end of meteorological winter and shows signs of spring, although significant snowstorms can occur.
The national climate center predicts slightly milder temperatures with near or above-average precipitation in February. Boston is expected to see more snow this year compared to last, with temperatures increasing towards the end of the month. The moon will be full on the 12th, known as the snow moon, while Venus will shine brightly in the evening sky.
Despite the wintry conditions, February offers hopeful signs of the upcoming spring thaw. Longer days return, with over 10 hours of daylight, giving a feeling of the impending change in seasons. As we navigate the remaining winter weeks, keep an eye out for early signs of spring, such as blooming plants and the return of bird songs.
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