Weather in February
In
February, the weather in
Dinosaur National Monument,
Utah, remains within the winter horizon with a marginal increase in temperature from the previous month. Akin to
January, February witnesses another 0.6" (15mm) of rainfall and snowfall seeing a decrease to 6.6" (168mm). An increase in daylight to 10.7 hours signifies the departure from the deep winter months. Despite the overall cold, the weather patterns do hint at the forthcoming arrival of spring.
Temperature
February introduces a marginal temperature uplift in Dinosaur National Monument, with average high-temperatures adjusting from January's 33.1°F (0.6°C) to a still wintry 39°F (3.9°C). The February nights in Dinosaur National Monument bear witness to a significant drop from the daytime highs, settling at an average temperature of 15.3°F (-9.3°C).
Rainfall
The month with the least rainfall in Dinosaur National Monument is February, when 0.55" (14mm) of precipitation is typically aggregated.
Snowfall
Months with snowfall in Dinosaur National Monument are January through
June,
September through
December. Throughout February, 6.61" (168mm) of snow is accumulated. In Dinosaur National Monument, during the entire year, snow aggregates up to 40.91" (1039mm).
Daylight
The average length of the day in February is 10h and 41min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 7:25 am and sunset at 5:33 pm. On the last day of February, sunrise is at 6:49 am and sunset at 6:06 pm MST.
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