Another incredible event
Astonishing summer-like heat cooked the Eastern U.S. on Wednesday, smashing all-time records for February warmth in cities in at least ten states, from Georgia to Maine. At least 24 cities recorded their hottest February temperature on record on Wednesday, including New York City (78°), Hartford, CT (74°) and Concord, NH (74°). According to Weather Underground weather historian Christopher C. Burt, February 20 - 21 marked the most extraordinary heat event to ever affect the Northeastern quadrant of the U.S. during the month of February, since official records began in the late 1800s.
Pittsburgh, PA: 78°F (old record 77°F on Feb. 8, 1900; POR back to 1875)
Indianapolis, IN: 77°F (old record 76°F on Feb. 25, 2000; POR back to 1871)
Charleston, WV: 81°F (old record 80°F on Feb. 24, 2017 & previous; POR back to 1892)
Cincinnati CVG Airport: 79°F (old record 76°F on Feb. 10, 1932; POR back to 1872)