Weather in February
February brings a marginally milder climate than
January in
Madison,
Nebraska. While the daylight hours increase to 10.6 hours giving a hint of the forthcoming spring, the wintery conditions continue to persist. During February, there's an increase in the precipitation levels as rainfall averages around 0.8" (20mm). With the rise in temperatures and rainfall, residents can witness a transition of weather patterns. The influence of spring becomes more apparent as Madison moves from February to
March.
Temperature
The start of February marks an average high-temperature of a still icy 35.6°F (2°C), hardly distinguishable from the conditions in January. In the month of February, Madison witnesses a marked temperature drop at night, averaging a low of 14°F (-10°C).
Rainfall
In Madison, in February, 0.79" (20mm) of precipitation is typically accumulated. During the entire year, Madison aggregates up to 26.81" (681mm) of precipitation.
Daylight
The average length of the day in February is 10h and 37min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 7:42 am and sunset at 5:44 pm. On the last day of February, sunrise is at 7:04 am and sunset at 6:19 pm CST.